Nope. I wish it did but since there is only ONE of the Digitalker units available, when ever the bus controller assigns one of the 8 ports of Digitalker, to one of the specific applications, all of the other 7 remaining ports are held in a waiting que until Digitalker is again available after the first call disconnects. It is a "first come, first served" type of arrangement. For instance it is set up so that when Digitalker is busy elsewhere and the talking clock line is called, it will not even answer the call until the bus is selected for Digitalker to be assigned to the clock. It is 8 ports, but only one at a time can be serviced. (it is expandable too by the way, if it ever needs 8 more) 😎
@@leroyjones6958 Wow, thanks for the write up! Very interesting-and such a beautiful setup you have there. Looks like a lot of fun! Please keep the videos coming! :)
If the bus has eight ports, does that mean you could do a time call and ANI at the same time?
Nope. I wish it did but since there is only ONE of the Digitalker units available, when ever the bus controller assigns one of the 8 ports of Digitalker, to one of the specific applications, all of the other 7 remaining ports are held in a waiting que until Digitalker is again available after the first call disconnects. It is a "first come, first served" type of arrangement. For instance it is set up so that when Digitalker is busy elsewhere and the talking clock line is called, it will not even answer the call until the bus is selected for Digitalker to be assigned to the clock. It is 8 ports, but only one at a time can be serviced. (it is expandable too by the way, if it ever needs 8 more) 😎
@@leroyjones6958 Wow, thanks for the write up! Very interesting-and such a beautiful setup you have there. Looks like a lot of fun! Please keep the videos coming! :)