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Dialup Modems

Newstrack software can be used for connections in remote locations. This allowed Sales staff to instal a PC in a client site on trial or while they waited for a SDS, MDS or Telstra connection. Different modem models were used for this work. Some of the modems used were Datacraft, Bit Blitzers, Quincraft, Netcomm and Dataplex224.
Combination of Dataplex, Netcomm and Quincraft modems
Combination of Dataplex224 ,Netcomm E7 and Quincraft modems.
Dialup modem
Bitblitzer modem hayes compatable with a top speed of 2400 bps.
Data carft modems 2400/1200
This Datacraft modem (manual type) was used in conjunction with Commander systems where the client wanted connection to PSTN line. Because the commander system used 4 wires to a handset normal modem with RJ12 connection were not suitable. These modems had physical connections on the back which allowed a special cable to be manufactured.
To make a connection you would lifted the handpiece, the handset selected a line and allowed you to dial and outside line. On hearing the tone of the head modem you selected a manual connection on the face of the modem.