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Thanks for the offers, the only reason I was using the Panasonics is that they were the only ones I knew of that could work analog phones. I heard about them from the Curator on the USS Massachusetts. Maybe I can donate all of our Panasonics to him if this works out. Thanks very much. Terry
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There are many systems that would allow you to keep you analog phones, my offer to you would be a Comdial DXP.
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I thank you Larry....an American made and produced switch for a valiant American ship....wasn't she hit by a Japanese torpedo?
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Thanks everyone. Looks like we will accept the generous Mitel, its within driving distance to boot. The North Carolina did take a torpedo, forward port side in 1942. Its interesting to go up and see the patching work. Once we get the Mitel hooked up I will try to see if we can tie it into our NEC system. I got called from the 3rd deck to the 01 level twice this morning (about 4 stories of stairs). Had a working AE phone in the room with me but no way to call the office. Job security! Terry
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"old navy says" boy those are ladders not stairs!
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Amen, I translated which I don't always do. Man the confused looks you get when your directions go: Okay, go athwartships and up the ladder to the oh-one level....
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Then take the first hatch thru to the first nwtd on the right!!
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