• jmp.chat phone number, shared between spouses as a “family number” either of us can answer at home or away from phone.
  • Cell2Jack device that converts bluetooth phone call into landline phone
  • Cortelco 2500 telephone

Video with sound here. Video was taken of Android phone Cheogram app, but I will instead use this setup with Raspberry Pi 4 + Waydroid/Lineage OS and Cheogram app in the coming days.

Yes, you can answer and dial out from the telephone instead of device for integrated phone apps like Cheogram. For Signal, I have to tap answer on device but can pick up telephone to continue the audio call.

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    13 days ago

    I like Dino! However, the way Cell2Jack is designed to integrate with smartphone native dialer phone apps (either Android or iPhone), Dino wouldn’t be as seamless as I would like for my purposes, and the telephone ringer wouldn’t ring (again, due to Cell2Jack design). Cheogram integrates with the native phone dialer so I don’t even have to use a device screen to answer or dial out a number using either the Android or Raspberry Pi setup. The tactile experience is desirable to me so I’m attempting to go headless on the Pi too. But, maybe I’m missing some perspective here…I would love to hear other people’s take on this sort of idea!

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      13 days ago

      Interesting! I’m sure there is some way to get it working natively on Linux and headless, but a cursory web search brought up nothing. I did just buy a Cell2Jack and a 1979 ITT Tel Touch phone to try this out haha.

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        13 days ago

        Let me know how it goes, or if you get more creative. I wish I used the XMPP side more, but people I know use Signal or just text.

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          13 days ago

          I hear ya. I’ve gone with Matrix to interface with everything else other than call/text, and it works well enough.