A new edition of the introduction to telephone networking presenting both basic and advanced review of components and their uses. The volume supplies an overview of the basic telephone system and conventional telephone set and expands this foundation with specific explorations into speech signal processing, telephone line interfacing, tone and pulse generation, digital transmission, sampling, coding, and the formats of multiplexed systems including Central Office. Includes photographs and diagrams. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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An overview of telephone networking introduces you to the components and how they are connected with the real world. You then learn the basics of the nonelectronic telephone set - and get an understanding of vital telephone functions. The book explores speech signal processing, telephone line interfacing, tone and pulse generation, and ringers. These concepts and principles are accompanied by a thorough look at the world of digital communications. The book spells out the advantages and disadvantages of digital transmission, sampling, coding, and the various formats of multiplexed systems. The Central Office and all the various transmission modes are included, providing a complete look at telephone systems. Plus, you learn the evolving features of network transmission and wireless telephones.
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