Free voicemail greetings
30 seconds of 97 Hz tone
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awesome! low frequency is a battlefield WEAPON
either this will be annoying or this will be silence... either way it wastes the callers time
pedantic much?
Correction..I was still thinking high-frequency stuff. The 8 kHz sampling (PAM) when converted to digital will NOT block the lower frequencies. But they are still filtered, so my basic point is still valid......
Either you left out a zero, or this won't work. 97 Hz is WAY outside of the 300 to 3400 Hz (and with less-than the theoretical brick-wall filter, up to 4000 Hz, at which point DS0's 8 kHz sampling rate chops it cold) limit supported by the telephone system. In other words, it goes as far as the local telco's switch, and gets filtered out before it even has a chance to go any further. And THAT assumes it even gets THAT far....if YouMail has their own private switch (PBX or Centrex service from the telco), which they likely do, it will be blocked there. Either way, it won't get through.
And...this is BELOW the lower frequency limit of the telephone network (300 Hz). First network interface filters this right out.