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Modems and Telephone Lines

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If you’re planning on making serious use of a modem for over-the-phone data transmission and receiving, expect some problems from time to time. Clicks, static and the like, which are merely annoying when you’re talking, can garble computer transmissions beyond use or recognition.

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Barrett, C. (1987). Modems and Telephone Lines. In: The Practical Handbook of Computerization for Distribution Managers. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7332-2_34

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