Thanks Jordan for the video. I have the same phone set and will try to get my phones working again using your suggestions. If your suggestions work, I will post the results.
Good video on the initial checkout of the cordless phone with digital answering system from a trash find the ringtones don't sound bad I really enjoy full messages and it's not very common to see those handsets that not beat up
Great video of the AT&T EL52251 DECT 6 Cordless the Telephone the Duo with the Speakerphone & the digitan answering machine which has the newer voice the unfortunately the Jordan! Also, I am glad you found the telephone from the trash.
These have an Intresting design, I can't say I've seen many base units without a speaker facing forward. Is it in the back? Or Bottom? Interesting how they increase the sample rate for the outgoing, but decrease it for the incoming... I would have thought this unit could record more than 20 messages before becoming full, but it could be more of a budget friendly model.
The speaker is on the top rear portion of the unit. Illogical placement considering you listen from the front of the device, but this wouldn't be the first time I've seen that. I'm not sure if that's a function of cheap speakers on the unit itself, or there's a difference in bit rate. There's definitely an audible difference, whatever causes it. About 15 minutes of recording time is standard, across almost all manufacturers. It's been like that for decades.
@@JordanU That's a good point, those robo debt collection calls took up most of the memory, so I guess 20 of them is pretty good actually. I used to have a stand-alone AT&T answering machine that claimed to have 40 minutes of record time, but the quality was such a joke that it might as well have been a child's toy...
Awesome, I love when answering machines are full of messages. Just found one at a thrift store that has tons of old messages and some of them are quite comical. I do have to say though, I’m not sure why you censored parts of these messages. I understand why you would choose to do so, but these people should expect no privacy over something they willingly discarded right? Anyway, I’m sure you were doing it just to be kind and I understand. Anyway, thanks for another cool video.
It's even better when you find an analog cassette answering system that has vintage messages on it! I imagine that person was expecting the trash to actually pick it up and put the phone in the landfill never to be heard of again, not for someone else to take it and listen to everything on there. Jordan could have very well left the messages as is, but it was a simple act of kindness to censor them so that person couldn't get doxxed or anything else. I for one couldn't live with myself if something bad happened to someone else because I exposed their personal informations all over the Internet.
Looks like they couldn't figure out how to delete the messages so they just threw it out and bought a new one! Or else they junked their landline entirely, outraged by the persistent debt collecting calls from JINOBIS CORPORATION.
My guess would be they probably stopped using the landline towards the end, and eventually just dropped the service and tossed the equipment. This was in the same pile as the DuoPhone answering machines, the fax machines, the older AT&T cordless phones, etc.. All that stuff was clearly from an office; this piece was kind of the odd one out as it was from over a decade later than the rest of the stuff. This is JINOBIS CORPORATION. This is JINOBIS CORPORATION. This is JINOBIS CORPORATION. This is JINOBIS CORPORATION. This is JINOBIS CORPORATION. This is JINOBIS CORPORATION. This is JINOBIS CORPORATION. This is JINOBIS CORPORATION. This is JINOBIS CORPORATION. This is JINOBIS CORPORATION. This is JINOBIS CORPORATION. This is JINOBIS CORPORATION. This is JINOBIS CORPORATION. This is JINOBIS CORPORATION. This is JINOBIS CORPORATION. This is JINOBIS CORPORATION. This is JINOBIS CORPORATION. This is JINOBIS CORPORATION. This is JINOBIS CORPORATION. This is JINOBIS CORPORATION.
@@icomradiouser7144 Most likely older than 2010, as it has the voice-driven menus on the base. By then they had brought back handset answering system operation, requiring use of the handset to change the settings.
@@Dwall44 he does treat it like spam. Except most people won't want him to start replying "do not post spam" to "i like it" because replying "OK" to "I like it" has become a big meme
Thanks Jordan for the video. I have the same phone set and will try to get my phones working again using your suggestions. If your suggestions work, I will post the results.
You're welcome.
Good video on the initial checkout of the cordless phone with digital answering system from a trash find the ringtones don't sound bad I really enjoy full messages and it's not very common to see those handsets that not beat up
Thanks.
Great video of the AT&T EL52251 DECT 6 Cordless the Telephone the Duo with the Speakerphone & the digitan answering machine which has the newer voice the unfortunately the Jordan! Also, I am glad you found the telephone from the trash.
Me too, what a great find!
"This is the Nobles Corporation-"
These have an Intresting design, I can't say I've seen many base units without a speaker facing forward. Is it in the back? Or Bottom?
Interesting how they increase the sample rate for the outgoing, but decrease it for the incoming...
I would have thought this unit could record more than 20 messages before becoming full, but it could be more of a budget friendly model.
The speaker is on the top rear portion of the unit. Illogical placement considering you listen from the front of the device, but this wouldn't be the first time I've seen that.
I'm not sure if that's a function of cheap speakers on the unit itself, or there's a difference in bit rate. There's definitely an audible difference, whatever causes it.
About 15 minutes of recording time is standard, across almost all manufacturers. It's been like that for decades.
@@JordanU That's a good point, those robo debt collection calls took up most of the memory, so I guess 20 of them is pretty good actually.
I used to have a stand-alone AT&T answering machine that claimed to have 40 minutes of record time, but the quality was such a joke that it might as well have been a child's toy...
This would be a 2011 model.
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OK
One of my last landlines..
Thanks for letting me know.
Can you make a video of this phone on tone x10
I don't understand what you're asking.
Awesome, I love when answering machines are full of messages. Just found one at a thrift store that has tons of old messages and some of them are quite comical. I do have to say though, I’m not sure why you censored parts of these messages. I understand why you would choose to do so, but these people should expect no privacy over something they willingly discarded right? Anyway, I’m sure you were doing it just to be kind and I understand. Anyway, thanks for another cool video.
That is a very nice commment!!!!!!!! I agree with you, I love when messages are involved!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@giannazaccagni4058 do not post spam.
@@Dwall44 okay!
It's even better when you find an analog cassette answering system that has vintage messages on it!
I imagine that person was expecting the trash to actually pick it up and put the phone in the landfill never to be heard of again, not for someone else to take it and listen to everything on there. Jordan could have very well left the messages as is, but it was a simple act of kindness to censor them so that person couldn't get doxxed or anything else. I for one couldn't live with myself if something bad happened to someone else because I exposed their personal informations all over the Internet.
@@Xyspade yess, I agree!
The cool video, The Jordan!
OK
Thx... Liked it
Great
Looks like they couldn't figure out how to delete the messages so they just threw it out and bought a new one! Or else they junked their landline entirely, outraged by the persistent debt collecting calls from JINOBIS CORPORATION.
My guess would be they probably stopped using the landline towards the end, and eventually just dropped the service and tossed the equipment. This was in the same pile as the DuoPhone answering machines, the fax machines, the older AT&T cordless phones, etc.. All that stuff was clearly from an office; this piece was kind of the odd one out as it was from over a decade later than the rest of the stuff.
This is JINOBIS CORPORATION.
This is JINOBIS CORPORATION.
This is JINOBIS CORPORATION.
This is JINOBIS CORPORATION.
This is JINOBIS CORPORATION.
This is JINOBIS CORPORATION.
This is JINOBIS CORPORATION.
This is JINOBIS CORPORATION.
This is JINOBIS CORPORATION.
This is JINOBIS CORPORATION.
This is JINOBIS CORPORATION.
This is JINOBIS CORPORATION.
This is JINOBIS CORPORATION.
This is JINOBIS CORPORATION.
This is JINOBIS CORPORATION.
This is JINOBIS CORPORATION.
This is JINOBIS CORPORATION.
This is JINOBIS CORPORATION.
This is JINOBIS CORPORATION.
This is JINOBIS CORPORATION.
You forgot the beeps! BEEP, THIS IS JINOBIS CORPORATION
This phone was cool
OK
What year was the AT&t phone from
I don't know.
~2011
@@techwithtyler20 can you please tell me what year VTech cs6129-41 came out
@@icomradiouser7144 Most likely older than 2010, as it has the voice-driven menus on the base. By then they had brought back handset answering system operation, requiring use of the handset to change the settings.
i like it
How do you know? The 31 minute video has only been live for a few seconds...
@@JordanU pretty sure you should just start treating this like spam at this point. Not sure why you haven’t yet to be honest.
@@Dwall44 he does treat it like spam. Except most people won't want him to start replying "do not post spam" to "i like it" because replying "OK" to "I like it" has become a big meme
Why does bruce banner commented i like it on Jordan U channel?
@@GrandTheft60116 We may never know.
What a freak show Jordan
What was a freakshow?
That is a lot of messages...
Yes.
This is the novis corporation...
I don't understand.
#THISISTHENOBISCORPORATIONJUNK
That doesn't make sense.
@Jordan U I'm saying This is the nobis corporation junk is what I'm trying to say.
@@robbietiefenbacher2075 That doesn't make sense.