Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1g6jt5zlt47t242lmyse63je5cr368r53r794ktlpvxpj3we0f3psfkpuw4 There's a few ATAs which can handle the rotary pulses. I use an ancient Grandstream HT502 for mine. I'm not using any commercial VoIP services though, I have it connect to an Asterisk PBX running on a Raspberry Pi.",
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