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What is DTMF method?

2nd Feb 2018, 8:00 PM
Janesh Senjaliya
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LOL... @Martin: I can't tell if you're kidding or being serious. 😂 #dtmh Totes my oates! or Don't touch my hair! 😉
2nd Feb 2018, 9:22 PM
David Carroll
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LOL... Correction... I had 3 good laughs. Laugh #1: When I read your first answer, I honestly thought you made that up to be funny. Laugh #2: Realizing your first answer was an actual match in my own Google search. Laugh #3: Realizing you went with another possible legit answer even though the search results included references to #dtmh for "Totes my Oates" and "Don't touch my hair". 😂 Personally, those were too rich to pass up for answers. They were good laughs indeed... at the situation, not at any person.
2nd Feb 2018, 10:12 PM
David Carroll
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@Janesh... Really? I could have sworn one of us would have gotten it right... (I'm kidding 😉!) Seriously though... there isn't much for us to work with given the question. Perhaps you could provide some context on what you are asking? There are many people here willing to help. However, the quality of our answers is often tied to the quality of the question. In other words, give us more information to work with to eliminate confusion. Also, can you confirm with us that DTMH is not a typo? We couldn't find anything matching this acronym.
3rd Feb 2018, 5:31 PM
David Carroll
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@Janesh... Nothing in your search results match "DTMH". Based on what you described and the search results, you meant to ask about "DTMF". If that is the case, then @Martin Taylor posted that as the first answer.
4th Feb 2018, 4:01 AM
David Carroll
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wrong answer
3rd Feb 2018, 3:46 PM
Janesh Senjaliya
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I got a answer. DTMH is a one type of method. It is use when telephone keypad is not working. when we call to other by using mobile. Different number have different sound.
3rd Feb 2018, 6:24 PM
Janesh Senjaliya
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Nice... @Janesh... You updated the question to be clearer. Would you mind also giving credit to Martin by marking his answer ✔️ as the right one?
4th Feb 2018, 11:27 PM
David Carroll
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Is it dual tone multi frequency signaling
4th Feb 2018, 5:20 PM
Sumit Kumar
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