@dwardoric
For sure, it doesn't have to be the same, but it was so handy as someone learning at the time being able to see what was happening, and when I broke it I got to keep both parts :)
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Yep, that was my immediate thought also. Real-time source and variable viewing and changing. It was neat and I've always been sad it wasn't a standard thing.
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Yep, that was my immediate thought also. Real-time source and variable viewing and changing. It was neat and I've always been sad it wasn't a standard thing.
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When I was 14 or so, hence my voice was in the process of changing, and I was using a local ham radio repeater that had a phone patch triggered by a specific DTMF tone pair, my speaking could inadvertently trigger it. After discussion the solution was "ignore it for now and wait for Robin to get a bit older" which worked.
@mattblaze
When I was 14 or so, hence my voice was in the process of changing, and I was using a local ham radio repeater that had a phone patch triggered by a specific DTMF tone pair, my speaking could inadvertently trigger it. After discussion the solution was "ignore it for now and wait for Robin to get a bit older" which worked.
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