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TELEPHONE ACCESSORIES
xx   TELEPHONE

Super Hold: a telephone peripheral. Allows a hold function on any touch-tone phone and has provisions for music during the hold.
COMPUTERS & ELECTRONICS May 1983 (v.21#5) pg. 59
Correction COMPUTERS & ELECTRONICS Jul 1983 (v.21#7) pg. 7

Hold circuit lets you replace the receiver on one telephone and pick up another extension without breaking the connection.
CQ. THE RADIO AMATEUR'S JOURNAL Oct 1980 (v.36#10) pg. 37

Automatic muting. System design ideas for muting the stereo when the telephone rings.
ELECTRONIC HOUSE Sep-Oct 1995 (v.10#5) pg. 54

Phone-activated audio-muting circuit will automatically silence your stereo or TV as soon as the telephone rings. Est. cost: $20 (kit).
ELECTRONICS EXPERIMENTERS HANDBOOK 1991 pg. 9, 149

Voice-mail alert. A flashing LED indicates that your telephone has rung while you were out and you should check for any voice-mail messages.
ELECTRONICS HOBBYISTS HANDBOOK 1993 pg. 27

A $10 phone patch.
ELECTRONICS ILLUSTRATED Mar 1964 (v.7#2) pg. 91

Telephone patch for connecting a CB transceiver to your telephone.
ELECTRONICS ILLUSTRATED May 1965 (v.8#3) pg. 51

CB phone patch.
ELECTRONICS ILLUSTRATED Jan 1971 (v.14#1) pg. 56

Simple phone patch for ham radio operators.
ELECTRONICS ILLUSTRATED Nov 1972 (v.15#6) pg. 59

Telephone cost meter. Keep tabs on phone costs with this 8085-based phone meter. Displays the minute-by-minute charge of each phone call as it accrues. Displays the time when not in use.
ELECTRONICS NOW Apr 1995 (v.66#4) pg. 55

Call counter records the number of calls received on a telephone. Used along with an answering machine, it will show you how many people did not leave a message.
ELECTRONICS NOW Jun 1995 (v.66#6) pg. 48

Phone Troll. Build a telephone-usage monitor and controller. Keep a running record of every telephone call placed or received. Control other devices with a telephone call. Works in connection with the game port on your PC. Est. cost: $27 (kit).
ELECTRONICS NOW Aug 1998 (v.69#8) pg. 42

Attachments to your phone. What is available and what are the requirements.
ELECTRONICS WORLD Jul 1971 (v.86#1) pg. 27

Simple circuit attached to a telephone line will cause a busy signal if the temperature falls below preset temperature.
FINE HOMEBUILDING #39 Apr-May 1987 pg. 14

Hands-free telephone adapter. Desktop microphone and stereo earphones replace the telephone handset. Est. cost: $30.
HANDS-ON ELECTRONICS Winter 1985 (v.2#3) pg. 49

Put your telephone on hold. Push button disconnects the handset while maintaining the telephone connection. An LED indicates when the circuit is in use. Est. cost: $5.
HANDS-ON ELECTRONICS Summer 1985 (v.2#5) pg. 74
Added Info HANDS-ON ELECTRONICS Jan-Feb 1986 (v.3#1) pg. 4

Telephone projects for the hobbyist. (1) Tele-Guard allows you to detect a listening device (bug) or an open telephone extension. (2) Telephone hold button. (3) Telephone melody ringer.
HANDS-ON ELECTRONICS Sep-Oct 1986 (v.3#5) pg. 60
Correction HANDS-ON ELECTRONICS Jan 1987 (v.4#1) pg. 4

Circuits for use with your telephone. (1) Replace the ringer with a blinking 117-VAC lamp. (2) Line-activated solid-state switch activates a control or external circuit each time a phone on the same line is taken off-hook. (3) In-use indicator lights an LED. (4) "Tap" to amplify or record a telephone call.
HANDS-ON ELECTRONICS Sep-Oct 1986 (v.3#5) pg. 88

Telephone "Shaddap" circuit gives a busy indication to all incoming calls until pressing a reset switch puts the phone back in service. An LED shows when it is working.
HANDS-ON ELECTRONICS Dec 1987 (v.4#12) pg. 99

Replace your telephone handset with headphones equipped with a microphone for hands-free talking on the phone.
HANDS-ON ELECTRONICS Mar 1988 (v.5#3) pg. 59

Electrical lock for your telephone. Two or more rotary switches are wired in parallel. The switches must be set to the correct numbers for the telephone to accept outgoing calls.
MODERN ELECTRONICS [1] Dec 1978 (v.1#9) pg. 76

An automatic phone disconnector. Electronic circuit disconnects a telephone when the lights are turned off, while simulating a telephone that's ringing instead of a busy signal. Ideal for use in a bedroom.
MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Feb 1986 (v.3#2) pg. 37
Correction MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Aug 1986 (v.3#8) pg. 5

Ten-minute call monitor. Installing this accessory between your telephone and the incoming line automatically limits calls to 10 minutes in duration. A tone is sounded on phone when only 60-seconds remain.
MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Jul 1987 (v.4#7) pg. 44

Off-hook phone alert sound an audible signal (howler) for 50 seconds and then suspends service on the line. Est. cost: $15.
MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Nov 1987 (v.4#11) pg. 31
Added Info MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Jan 1988 (v.5#1) pg. 71

Phone miser. Lock-out for unauthorized long-distance telephone calls. Automatically locks out any call whose number begins with the numeral 1 and any attempt to dial the operator. Will not work with rotary-type dialers.
MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Dec 1987 (v.4#12) pg. 48

Telephone minder tells you if someone called when you were not at home.
MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Feb 1988 (v.5#2) pg. 46

Phone-line "busy" indicator. Self-powered circuit connects across telephone line and lights an LED to signal when a modem is on-line or a telephone instrument is off-hook.
MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Nov 1988 (v.5#11) pg. 49
Correction MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Jan 1989 (v.6#1) pg. 7

Telephone extension lockout device will automatically disable one or more extension phones when the line is in use.
MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Feb 1989 (v.6#2) pg. 38
Correction MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Jun 1989 (v.6#6) pg. 7
Added Info MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Aug 1989 (v.6#8) pg. 7

Telephone extension busy warning indicator will light an LED whenever the line is in use.
MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Feb 1989 (v.6#2) pg. 38
Added Info MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Aug 1989 (v.6#8) pg. 7

Automatic telephone hold device lets you change telephones without hanging up on the caller.
MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Feb 1989 (v.6#2) pg. 38
Correction MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Mar 1989 (v.6#3) pg. 7

Put your telephone on hold with this low-cost add-on circuit that gives any phone instrument a "hold" feature.
MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] May 1989 (v.6#5) pg. 46
Added Info MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Sep 1989 (v.6#9) pg. 7

Dual-application telephone security system. Part 2.
MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Jul 1990 (v.7#7) pg. 42
Correction MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Nov 1990 (v.7#11) pg. 9

DTMF decoder and logger will keep track of phone numbers that were called from your home or decode the tones you hear in broadcasts. Stores the last 240 characters decoded for display on the LCD. Est. cost: $27 (kit).
POPTRONIX HOBBYISTS HANDBOOK Winter 1996 pg. 77

Device set under a desk telephone will turn on a red light if the telephone should ring while you were away. A reset button turns off the light.
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Aug 1968 (v.29#2) pg. 31

Installing a phone patch on a CB set.
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Apr 1974 (v.5#4) pg. 97

Build a telephone status monitor. Automatically turns on an indicator lamp at every extension whenever any phone on that line is in use. Est. cost: $30.
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Jun 1982 (v.20#6) pg. 60

Telephone bill reducer simply emits audible clicks on a timed basis.
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Mar 1989 (v.6#3) pg. 27

Extension silencer circuit is placed in series with each of your extension phones. All phones will ring normally, but the first one to answer locks out the other telephones.
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Dec 1989 (v.6#12) pg. 65

Telephone toll totalizer. Battery-powered timer lets you keep track of how long you talk by long-distance telephone and the approximate cost of each call.
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Aug 1990 (v.7#8) pg. 33

Two circuits which light an LED to show that the telephone rang while you were away.
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Aug 1990 (v.7#8) pg. 80

Telephone circuit parade. (1) Neon lamp acts as a ring indicator. (2) Telephone recording control will activate a tape recorder any time the phone is taken off hook. (3) Telephone indicator (tester) will tell when a phone is off hook, the dialing method used, and which digit was pressed or dialed.
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Aug 1992 (v.9#8) pg. 76, 88

Tel-Tale. Build a device which flashes an LED to indicate that you should check your telephone voice-mail service for messages.
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Nov 1992 (v.9#11) pg. 53

Phone Pager. Connected to the telephone line, this device beeps and displays a code number when activated. Use it to non-verbally notify others of phone calls, dinner, business meetings, etc. A standard touch-tone phone acts as the sending device. Est. cost: $49 (kit).
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Nov 1993 (v.10#11) pg. 37

Build a DTMF decoder/logger. It can decode all 16 DTMF tones that are used by a standard touch-tone telephone, and automatically keep track of the last 240 characters entered.
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Sep 1995 (v.12#9) pg. 37

Circuit to mute a stereo sound system whenever the telephone rings or the doorbell is activated.
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Jul 1997 (v.14#7) pg. 67

Build the telephone hangup module. Pressing a button delivers a message saying in part "... this telephone number does not accept calls of this nature ..." and then disconnects the line.
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Mar 1998 (v.15#3) pg. 41

Sentinel. Build this early-warning addition to your existing telephone-dependent home alarm system. This device monitors the telephone line and sounds an alarm should the line go dead.
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Feb 1999 (v.16#2) pg. 45

New tricks for your old PC. Some tips on using an older machine in a telephone or home automation application.
POPULAR HOME AUTOMATION Sep 1998 (v.3#4) pg. 33

Electronic call timer for your telephone sounds an audible alarm after a three minute telephone conversation. Time interval may be varied.
POPULAR SCIENCE Jan 1968 (v.192#1) pg. 112

Build Digi-Toll. Part 1. A digital timekeeping accessory that displays the time of day and the elapsed time spent on long distance calls. The unit is not attached to phone. Using it to time your calls can result in savings on toll charges. Est. cost: $50.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Jun 1978 (v.49#6) pg. 69

Build Digi-Toll. Part 2.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Jul 1978 (v.49#7) pg. 37

Telephone toll totalizer program. Written in Radio Shack TRS-80 BASIC. Video display will show your toll charge for a long distance call as you are making the call. Starting the computer as soon as the person you call answers the phone will synchronize the program. There is no physical connection to the telephone.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Jul 1978 (v.49#7) pg. 56

Music-on-hold telephone accessory. Allows you to hang up the phone in one room at pick it up in another room without losing the connection. The caller is treated to music while you are between phones. Est. cost: $10.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Nov 1979 (v.50#11) pg. 53
Added Info RADIO-ELECTRONICS Jun 1980 (v.51#6) pg. 22
Added Info RADIO-ELECTRONICS Dec 1980 (v.51#12) pg. 27

Build this conference call telephone accessory. Requires two separate phone lines (two different telephone numbers). Estimated cost: $5.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Jan 1980 (v.51#1) pg. 49

Build this telephone in-use monitor to eliminate unintentional eavesdropping by indicating when a phone line's in use. Requires attachment to line.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Mar 1982 (v.53#3) pg. 50
Correction RADIO-ELECTRONICS May 1982 (v.53#5) pg. 32

"No Wrong Numbers" telephone accessory will allow only callers with the "secret code" to get through to ring your telephone. Part 1. Est. cost: $60.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Mar 1984 (v.55#3) pg. 59

"No Wrong Numbers" telephone accessory will allow only callers with the "secret code" to get through to ring your telephone. Part 2.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Apr 1984 (v.55#4) pg. 83

"No Wrong Numbers" telephone accessory will allow only callers with the "secret code" to get through to ring your telephone. Part 3.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS May 1984 (v.55#5) pg. 61

Build this "tele-toll timer" to tell you how much time is spent on each phone call.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Nov 1984 (v.55#11) pg. 60

Telephone off-hook alarm. A lamp lights whenever receiver is removed from cradle or line goes dead. A buzzer sounds after the phone has been off the hook for a preset period.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Jul 1985 (v.56#7) pg. 74

Off-hook indicator circuit uses only a single NAND gate.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Mar 1986 (v.57#3) pg. 90

Typical data-access arrangement circuits to get modem tones or other audio or control signals onto or off of the telephone lines.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Jul 1988 (v.59#7) pg. 71

Digital (electronic) combination lock prevents unauthorized use of a telephone. Part 1.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Oct 1988 (v.59#10) pg. 58

Digital (electronic) combination lock prevents unauthorized use of a telephone. Part 2.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Nov 1988 (v.59#11) pg. 59, 73, 97

Using a bridge rectifier to automatically provide the correct polarity for telephone accessories powered from the telephone line.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Nov 1988 (v.59#11) pg. 78

Music-on-hold adapter for a telephone. Includes an explanation of how hold buttons and "Touch-Tone" phones work.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Aug 1989 (v.60#8) pg. 42, 70

Fax Mate allows both fax and voice communication on a single phone line. This switch box prevents an auto-answer fax from answering the telephone. However, once a human determines that the incoming message is a fax, it will "ring-up" the fax machine, connect and transmit the incoming data, and then "hang-up" the fax machine. Est. cost: $53.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Oct 1989 (v.60#10) pg. 33, 82
Correction RADIO-ELECTRONICS Jan 1990 (v.61#1) pg. 17
Correction RADIO-ELECTRONICS Apr 1991 (v.62#4) pg. 14

Telephone-activated audio-muting circuit will automatically silence your stereo or TV as soon as your telephone rings. Requires a direct connection to the telephone line. Est. cost: $30.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Jan 1990 (v.61#1) pg. 43
Added Info RADIO-ELECTRONICS Jul 1990 (v.61#7) pg. 14
Added Info ELECTRONICS NOW Oct 1993 (v.64#10) pg. 12

Telephone line controller. Microprocessor-controlled device that can selectively restrict incoming or outgoing calls, dial an array of numbers, and record time, date and duration of all phone calls. Est. cost: $200.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Sep 1990 (v.61#9) pg. 37
Correction RADIO-ELECTRONICS Oct 1990 (v.61#10) pg. 16
Added Info RADIO-ELECTRONICS Apr 1991 (v.62#4) pg. 16

Digi-Call (Digital Call Auto-Logger). An intelligent phone-line monitor lets you log telephone, modem and fax usage automatically. This microprocessor-based unit can record more than 1500 calls without user intervention. Est. cost: $170 (kit). Part 1. Circuit theory.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Mar 1992 (v.63#3) pg. 53

Digi-Call (Digital Call Auto-Logger). Part 2. Construction.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Apr 1992 (v.63#4) pg. 52

Duo-Phone circuit allows one telephone to be used on either of two telephone lines. Also allows conference calls between three parties on the two lines.
SCIENCE & MECHANICS Jul-Aug 1982 pg. 77

Make a phone directory for frequently called numbers from a wooden shutter.
WORKBASKET May 1984 (v.49#7) pg. 36