I still have an old tone dialer I picked up in the late 90's laying around. I don't believe was one of the "right" models to modify and I never got around to seeing if it even could be modified. Guess there wouldn't be much point these days but its an interesting historical curiosity
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Yeah, definitely just a curiosity. It usually lives in the back of a junk drawer or cable box. Sometimes I'll come across it and just smile :)
Messing up the solder on one of those was a rite of passage in itself back then.
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yeah that's good stuff...I messed up my crystal solder job enough that the rest of the dialer circuit wouldn't work...I tried a tape recorder instead but using that just got the at&t operator to harass me