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harsharuwan
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Posted - Oct 12 2007 :  11:43:47 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
How to detect other end phone is connected after ringing. Is there any one know circuit for that. pls post it

CurrentOverflow
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Posted - Oct 13 2007 :  12:05:53 AM  Show Profile  Click to see CurrentOverflow's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
I usually just say hello....and if i hear hello i think it's connected.....other than that..if its ringing it works.....you'd need to put a detector on something on the inside of the other phone to notice a change in voltage somewhere which triggers a transistor or relay which lights up an led? i have no clue why you are testing this....you'd need to send it through a radio signal back to yourself if your not close to the other....it would help to have more details

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harsharuwan
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Posted - Oct 13 2007 :  12:33:40 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks for your reply
I made some billing machine for telephone. Now it start billing when pickup the receiver. But i what to start billing when both phone are connected. I need some solution for this.
thank you
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Aaron Cake
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Posted - Oct 14 2007 :  10:28:21 AM  Show Profile  Visit Aaron Cake's Homepage  Send Aaron Cake an ICQ Message  Send Aaron Cake a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
You may be able to detect the voltage drop when the other party picks up. The voltage on the line will drop to around 6V.

However this probably won't work with the modern phone system. It's likely that you will need to detect a voice somehow. Maybe look for a few frequencies of audio that are common in a human voice but not included in any of the phone tones and signals?
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harsharuwan
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Posted - Oct 19 2007 :  01:15:14 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks for your answer
You are right but there also have a problem. ex. if we dialed wrong number we can here voice record like "The Number You Dialed is Incorrect Please Check the Number and Redial". That message is free of charge. But as your way It will be charge.
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Aaron Cake
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Posted - Oct 21 2007 :  10:11:11 AM  Show Profile  Visit Aaron Cake's Homepage  Send Aaron Cake an ICQ Message  Send Aaron Cake a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
I don't think there's a sure fire way of doing it. If I was making such a system I would use a computer to listen for a "click" as the phone is picked up, then maybe some background noise, then a voice. But as you say all those can be present naturally in the phone system. Around here, all automated messages are preceded by a tone, which is probably there to distinguish them from a real person. Detect that tone.

Are you trying to make telemarketing calls or something?
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