I am working on a backup phone to VHF paging solution. Basically I am dealing with the old Zetron pagers. Here is how it works: One calls a number, the Zetron picks up, operator punches in the DTMF access code, the Zetron keys the transmitter and you can talk. press # the Zetron unkeys the transmitter and hangs up / times out.
Now this setup works good on the old land lines, but not at all using a VOIP ATA.
You can call all you want and swear like a bastard at the Zetron, but it will not (even if I threaten it's life) pick up. 
Yep, I know about the high ring voltage setting in the setup menu in certain ATA's, but that's still has not enough OOOMPH.
I thought about modding the Zetron to detect lower ring voltage, but that means it's getting complicated, because I'd have to have a switch, so I can choose to operate the Zetron between a regular land line and an ATA. Plus I gotta do that on all the Zetrons.
The ring voltage here is 90V AC, 20Hz.
I found something like a ring voltage booster made by Viking Electronics, Model RG-10a. A bit pricey.
I also found another one called a “Ring Voltage Booster II”.
Did any one deal with this 90V AC ring voltage problem before or has a better, easier and cheaper, maybe even a home brew solution, diagram?
Now this setup works good on the old land lines, but not at all using a VOIP ATA.


Yep, I know about the high ring voltage setting in the setup menu in certain ATA's, but that's still has not enough OOOMPH.

I thought about modding the Zetron to detect lower ring voltage, but that means it's getting complicated, because I'd have to have a switch, so I can choose to operate the Zetron between a regular land line and an ATA. Plus I gotta do that on all the Zetrons.

I found something like a ring voltage booster made by Viking Electronics, Model RG-10a. A bit pricey.
I also found another one called a “Ring Voltage Booster II”.
Did any one deal with this 90V AC ring voltage problem before or has a better, easier and cheaper, maybe even a home brew solution, diagram?
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