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FAQs
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How do I reject a call?
Suggested clip How to Block Calls on an Android Smartphone - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clip How to Block Calls on an Android Smartphone - YouTube -
How do I fix rejected calls?
Tap Menu | Settings | Call Settings. In the new window, tap All calls. Tap Auto Reject. Tap Enable auto reject. Tap Auto reject list. Tap the Menu button | Create. In the new overlay (Figure A), enter the number to auto reject. Tap Save. -
What happens when I decline a phone call on iPhone?
Pressing the lock button once will stop your iPhone from ringing or vibrating. And the second click will decline the call. ... But be warned: The incoming caller will know that you've chosen to decline their call, since your voice mail will kick in sooner than expected. -
Is Call reject the same as blocking?
Block generally means they cannot call you and you cannot call them. Therefore I would assume that reject automatically sends them to voicemail and you can still dial that number when you want. -
What does a caller hear when you decline a call?
If it goes straight to voicemail, they can assume your phone is off or out of service. ... If you have voicemail, declining an incoming call will send the caller straight to voicemail. They may realize that you've declined their call simply because it goes to voicemail in fewer rings than if you simply didn't answer it. -
How do you know if someone is rejecting your call?
You hear a standard blocked message, such as \u201cThe caller you are trying to airSlate SignNow is unavailable.\u201d Every call over the course of a few days goes directly to voicemail. You hear a busy signal every time you call over the course of a few days. -
How do you handle objections in cold calling?
Prospect: "I'm not interested." You: "Okay. ... Prospect: "Nothing, really." You: "Then if I hear correctly, it's not that the topic's not interesting to you, it's that you're not interested in talking at all right now. ... Prospect: "You got it." -
What do you do when someone ignores your calls?
Give The Person Space. If you feel the urge to bombard the other person with questions and demands, you're not alone! ... Make Sure That The Person Is Really Ignoring You. ... Think About Why The Person Could Be Mad At You. ... Avoid Overreacting. ... Don't Let It Consume You. ... Meet Face To Face. ... Apologize If Necessary. -
Is Auto reject the same as blocking?
Block generally means they cannot call you and you cannot call them. Therefore I would assume that reject automatically sends them to voicemail and you can still dial that number when you want. -
How do I cancel a reject call?
Go to Menu. Select Settings. Select Call. Select All Calls. Select Auto Reject. Select Reject List. Other Forums. Chowhound. -
How do I turn off auto reject calls?
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Why is my Samsung phone auto rejecting calls?
Android Auto will usually switch the phone to DND mode when it's running. It is possible that your do not disturb settings include call rejection, which will explain this behaviour. ... The phone call settings are set to allow calls "from anyone" and there are no settings enabled blocking notifications. -
How do I fix auto reject calls?
Tap Menu | Settings | Call Settings. In the new window, tap All calls. Tap Auto Reject. Tap Enable auto reject. Tap Auto reject list. Tap the Menu button | Create. In the new overlay (Figure A), enter the number to auto reject. Tap Save. -
What happens when you auto reject a number?
Insert the phone number or name of the person you want to block, and presto, that name will be added to the Auto Reject List. From the call log, you can disable incoming calls from specific numbers. ... This will disable incoming calls from specific numbers. Some Android phones just won't block phone calls that easily! -
Does someone know if you decline their call?
While there isn't some message that alerts the caller you've rejected their call, it may still be noticeable to them. When someone calls, you usually have three options: answer, allow it to continue to ring to it goes to voicemail, or "push" the call to voicemail before it gets there on its own.
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today we're going to talk telephones specifically field telephones and a lot of people are gonna ask the simple question you know with the availability of two-way radios and the lack of expensive said two-way radio equipment why would we want to have a point-to-point talk path established with a wire such as enough field telephone type of circuit well the field telephone is very secure and it's very robust as long as the wire that's carrying the traffic between the individual stations that are in the network isn't compromised it's not subjective interference and it's also doesn't produce any electromagnetic signature which may be a consideration to some people using telephones in austere environments so anyway or two phones we have here our German surplus from the 1960s and they're both still serviceable which is a testament to the quality of the items involved and at one time these things were available relatively inexpensive the prices have gone up considerably open it up in the top cover here you have a couple of circuit diagrams you have this quarter inch Jack and there you can take and tie to these phone devices together with a small connection down here and allow two people to talk originally there would have been a manual underneath here for it so your handset comes out and this is your hook bar so that's what opens the circuit handset plug is right here you have an indexing pin and four active pins this section second connection here apparently is for some kind of a headset here are your two binding posts that you would hook your field wire to the one on the right is your earth so it is possible to utilize these with a single conductor between stations if you have good ground conductivity in the soil it's not recommended to do so there's too many variables in it so it's always better to pull a pair lift your handset off and your bar closes your circuit takes your set off hook battery package right here two D cells battery life's pretty doggone good in this like they are most field telephones they don't draw a whole heck of a lot of current after placing your wire in here before putting it in service if desired you can chase your cable to the outside of the set and that gives it a considerable amount of water resistance from rain all of your controls portion on the outside your hook bar and you push the top switch and your crank being on the other side of the device the conductor that we're connecting everything to or connecting our two stations together with is wd1 a wire and i've made several videos making antennas and stuff out of this wire and it's it's good field telephone wire it's fair antenna wire too it's just it's inexpensive and it's extremely durable [Music] as far as our phones go you have a transmitter and a receiver now in a field telephone type of sense they're using a concept called local battery which means that they have a couple of Dry cells in each one of these phones that provide power to operate or DC voltage to power the transmitter and receiver in each one and then the ring voltage which is about 80 volts AC gets provided with a little hand crank such as that so for example we have both of our phones connected together through this pool of wires about 200 foot of wire left here if I wanted to call from this station to this one I don't merely take my handset off hook and ring the other station the other station would pick up test 1 2 3 4 5 copy 5 4 3 2 1 one thing to consider when using a field telephone such as this is that you do have to use this switch in the handset is it push-to-talk switch and release it to listen to the other station so much like a two-way radio when you get done with your traffic say over and then release your switch to listen to the other station one of the biggest problems and purchasing surplus equipment such as this is people leaving batteries in there and placing them into storage which they should never do and the battery is becoming depleted and becoming corroded so if you do find a serviceable set once you place your batteries into it you don't even have to have it cook cook to another handset when you hit your push-to-talk button and hold it down with the batteries you should hear it side tone which means you should hear your own voice speaking release and you should not hear it hit the push-to-talk you should hear yourself talk you do that for each handset I can hear myself talk test test test now hook both stations together with the binding posts two conductor wire you can use speaker wire if that's all you have you don't need to have a spool of this right here try to ring each station ringers working ringers working and then go ahead and do a live test test test test test one two one two and ensure that the equipment is operating correctly the kind of performance you should anticipate from a couple of field telephones is around three and a half to four miles utilizing an arrangement with two phones tied together through wd1 a wire now for those of you who don't want to use field telephones we're gonna discuss a way you can press consumer grade telephone equipment into service as a field telephone now when we talk about a consumer telephone equipment it uses what's known as common battery meaning that the system itself or over the phone line itself is providing the power to power the transmitter and receiver in each individual handset and to provide the ring voltage now one way to provide that functionality is with the use of something like this which is what's called a ring down box and what this does is is this basically turns these two telephones into a fully functioning intercom that provides they'll eat your phone when you lift it off hook is going to ring the other telephone and it actually provides dial tone and these things are a pretty cool thing to have laying around they're typically about $100 brand new they do require AC adapter and the AC adapter is actually providing 12 volts of AC to the device itself and it consumes about 600 milliamps of current and service and again one of these provides full functionality like a standard telephone over of a distance of about two two and a half miles at a place one of these and services simplicity itself you just to plug it into a power supply and this doesn't have to be in the middle it can be at either handset or within proximity of either handset and all you do is is just make your connections to the device to one of your handsets and then to the wire itself and again we're running it through that entire spool of WD 1a and as you go off-hook test test you can see it provides not only dial tone but also rings so it's a very good telephone system simulator as well for training people to work on phone circuits and utilizing it in this capacity makes for a very robust intercom system and again it'll provide a two-way communications method from point to point wired like this over a distance of about two and a half to three miles now the down-and-dirty way to do this with just a couple of 9-volt batteries you can do this with a couple alligator clips like I have here and what you do is is you wire both of your 9-volt batteries in series to give you 18 volts and for a short run you could use a 12 volt battery if you choose to do so but the more voltage that you have in your talk battery is going to allow your circuit to be longer and a set up such as this will allow you to operate two of these handsets talk battery wise for a distance of about a mile and the way you would implement a system such as this is is by taking and plugging in both of your handsets into your spool of wire and then inserting your battery in series with one of your legs so let's remove one from our binding post clip one leg in and clip our other leg in so basically it's placed in there almost like you would put an ammeter so on a shunt and here's our field expedient talk battery on the whiteboard and when you do this when both handsets go off-hook they can talk to one another just fine now the problem with the system such as this is is that there's no indication that either one of these handsets has gone off hook one way around this is use an LED or preferably a grain of wheat lamp and placing that across the terminals inside of a biscuit such as this which this basically is just placed in series in the phone line and plugged into place and what this does is is this gives a positive indication that there is current flowing in the circuit meaning that the other handset has gone off hook so that would let you know that someone is ready to talk to you by seeing something like that that you can see it wouldn't be all that difficult to figure out how which pairs fed your house and which pairs fetcher fed your neighbour's house in a cross connect box and set up either a ring down or just a simple talk battery type of arrangement to facilitate that point-to-point wire based communication between those locations I hope this helps this is Brett from survival comms until next time
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