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− | <b>Description:</b><br> This is a deeper look into the Port-O-Rotary phone. We stuck the GM862 | + | <b>Description:</b><br> This is a deeper look into the Port-O-Rotary phone. We stuck the GM862 cellular module into an old rotary phone enclosure, and voila, it was an instant, ridiculous, hit. |
Here we are going to breakdown the schematics and systems of the rotary phone. | Here we are going to breakdown the schematics and systems of the rotary phone. | ||
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Other retro phones: | Other retro phones: | ||
* [http://blogofwishes.com/pc-peripherals/retro-skype-phone/ Blog of Wishes: Retro Skype Phone] | * [http://blogofwishes.com/pc-peripherals/retro-skype-phone/ Blog of Wishes: Retro Skype Phone] | ||
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