[access-uk] Re: telephone and answering machine

  • From: "David W Wood" <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> (Redacted sender "david.g3yxx" for DMARC)
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2016 10:53:15 -0000

Mo

Thanks!

I had looked at the Panasonic but hadn't come across anyone using it.
The Truecall I rejected as it doesn't meet the criteria.

The background noise, BTW, is pumps in my brewery which will be putting out
its first products in 3 weeks time.

ATB

David W Wood 
-----Original Message-----
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Mobeen Iqbal
Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2016 10:07 AM
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Subject: [access-uk] Re: telephone and answering machine

Hi David.

I ended up going for a Panasonic KXTG8564 set of 4 cordless phones with 
built in answering machine. change the last digit for number of handsets 
required. The buttons on the base are tactile enough. I don't have any 
hearing impairments so the answering machine sounds fine to me, but I 
don't know how it would be in your environment. You can enter codes from 
the handsets to listen to your messages. the BT response 75+ stand alone 
answering machine is not bad either.

cheers,

Mo.

On 22/02/2016 23:16, David W Wood (Redacted sender david.g3yxx for 
DMARC) wrote:

Hi all

As implied in the title, I am looking for an accessible integral handset
and
answering machine.

Talking isn't necessarily a requirement, but usability is imperative in
conjunction with a BT landline.

Possibly in conjunction with wireless handsets, but this isn't essential.
As it may be used in a noisy environment, good audio quality and volume
are
also quite important, but less so if wireless handsets are involved.

Function is imperative, cost is a moderate consideration.
Buy cheap, buy twice!

ATB

David W Wood

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