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Understanding Telephone Electronics

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This successful title explores how conventional telephone systems operate and how digital electronics replace them. This introduction also presents an overview to state-of-the-art speech circuits, dialing, ringing, and central office electronics.

367 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 1986

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Stephen J. Bigelow

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August 13, 2007
Good coverage of the fundamentals from the telephone itself through the various levels of phone company offices. Includes coverage of historical systems, such as rotary dials, but is very light on the most modern technologies such as DSL or cell phones.
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