Hello Asterisc-Users List, I am new to the list. I joined with a question in mind: How would you set up an asterisc box so that: (A) Someone dials a number (B) They are presented with a menu (C) Entering a number, like 1, connects a call to me. (D) I am on a mixing board, running an internet radio show. I want to run asterisc into the board, and run an output from the board to asterisc. Is that possible using a soundcard? I don't really want to spend money. (E) I want the board to start wringing when I get a call, and I want the call audio to the board as well. I also would like it if I could not use my local phone line. I would prefer something like a free internet based number. The box will not need to be able to call out, so that's not a problem. A friend of mine uses asterisc, and has a free internet based number for asterisc. I would like to do the same. I hope this is possible, and thanks in advance. Shane -- -Shane Blog: http://blind-geek.com/blog/ CoOwner: http://sjtechzone.com AIM: inhaddict Skype: chatter8712
Tilghman Lesher
2008-Jan-04 04:11 UTC
[asterisk-users] Using Asterisc for Taking Calls for Radio
On Thursday 03 January 2008 19:36:10 Shane D wrote:> Hello Asterisc-Users List,That's Asterisk, with a K. I do have to say, I've never seen that particular misspelling before, though.> I am new to the list. I joined with a question in mind: How would you > set up an asterisc box so that: > (A) Someone dials a number > (B) They are presented with a menu > (C) Entering a number, like 1, connects a call to me. > (D) I am on a mixing board, running an internet radio show. I want to > run asterisc into the board, and run an output from the board to > asterisc. Is that possible using a soundcard? I don't really want to > spend money.Sure, just use chan_alsa (Console driver).> (E) I want the board to start wringing when I get a call, and I want > the call audio to the board as well. > > I also would like it if I could not use my local phone line. I would > prefer something like a free internet based number.You're not going to get a free number connected to the PSTN, although you could publish a SIP address for no fee. For a PSTN number, you're going to need to pay at least a monthly fee; however, it will probably be low. -- Tilghman
Don Fanning
2008-Jan-04 08:16 UTC
[asterisk-users] Using Asterisc for Taking Calls for Radio
Umm... create your dial plan then use a softphone? You'll have to work out the audio connections in and out of your computer that feeds a audio channel and outputs the monitor back to the computer but it can be done pretty easily. Shane D wrote:> Hello Asterisc-Users List, > > I am new to the list. I joined with a question in mind: How would you > set up an asterisc box so that: > (A) Someone dials a number > (B) They are presented with a menu > (C) Entering a number, like 1, connects a call to me. > (D) I am on a mixing board, running an internet radio show. I want to > run asterisc into the board, and run an output from the board to > asterisc. Is that possible using a soundcard? I don't really want to > spend money. > (E) I want the board to start wringing when I get a call, and I want > the call audio to the board as well. > > I also would like it if I could not use my local phone line. I would > prefer something like a free internet based number. The box will not > need to be able to call out, so that's not a problem. A friend of mine > uses asterisc, and has a free internet based number for asterisc. I > would like to do the same. > > I hope this is possible, and thanks in advance. > > Shane > >
I discovered the following in this reguard: http://freeworlddialup.com Sign up for that, and then you will use: http://ipcall.com (US Numbers) http://uknumber.co.uk (UK Numbers) They both provide free phone numbers for a box. Shane On 1/4/08, Troy Ayers <asteriskfan at wcta.net> wrote:> Shane D wrote: > > I had thought of that. And sorry for the misspelling of asterisk. For > > some reason, I thought C. > > > > Anyway, I would prefer not to use a softphone, but I could if need be. > > > > I just want a phone number, located who cares where, that will ring my > > asterisk box. My friend has done this successfully for free. Does > > anyone know of a service for this? > > IPKALL.com > > There may be others too. > > -Troy > > > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >-- -Shane Blog: http://blind-geek.com/blog/ CoOwner: http://sjtechzone.com AIM: inhaddict Skype: chatter8712