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acoustic coupler |
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acoustic couplerA device that connects a terminal or computer to the handset of a telephone. It contains a shaped foam bed that the handset is placed in, and it also may contain the modem. acoustic coupler [ə′küs·tik ′kəp·lər] (engineering acoustics) A device used between the modem of a computer terminal and a standard telephone line to permit transmission of digital data in either direction without making direct connections.
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This was the early 1980s, when online
searching occurred via acoustic coupler and decwriter, computing
involved the mainframe and terminal, and the librarian served as
information mediary. This author
first used e-mail in 1981 using a CompuServe-based messaging system on a
Radio Shack color computer with only four kilobytes of memory, a
300-baud acoustic coupler telephone modem, and no disk drive. CipherLab's CPT-8021 acoustic coupler terminal is ideal for
the retail setting and is a particularly good choice as a replacement
for older style terminals. |
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