Acoustic coupler for high-speed modem
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1. A data coupler for connecting a high speed data modem to a typical telephone handset in a high ambient acoustic noise field, said handset having an earphone portion and a microphone portion, comprising;
- magnetic transduction means for receiving a first audio frequency signal at said earphone portion of said telephone handset;
first amplifier means for amplifying said received first audio frequency signal;
transformer means for transmitting said amplified first signal to said high speed data modem and for receiving a second audio frequency signal from said modem;
second amplifier means for amplifying said received second audio frequency signal;
third amplifier means for amplifying said once amplified second audio frequency signal;
gain switching means for changing the gain of said third amplifier means; and
acoustic transduction means for transmitting said twice amplified second audio frequency signal to said microphone portion of said telephone handset.
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A data coupler is disclosed for use in connecting a high speed data modem to a typical telephone handset in a high ambient acoustic noise field. The data coupler features a method for conserving, through a magnetic detection process, the high signal to noise ratio (HSNR) available at the telephone line during the acoustic coupling process. The use of magnetic detection prevents the deterioration of acoustic SNR normally expected in a high ambient acoustic noise field.
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1. A data coupler for connecting a high speed data modem to a typical telephone handset in a high ambient acoustic noise field, said handset having an earphone portion and a microphone portion, comprising;
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magnetic transduction means for receiving a first audio frequency signal at said earphone portion of said telephone handset; first amplifier means for amplifying said received first audio frequency signal; transformer means for transmitting said amplified first signal to said high speed data modem and for receiving a second audio frequency signal from said modem; second amplifier means for amplifying said received second audio frequency signal; third amplifier means for amplifying said once amplified second audio frequency signal; gain switching means for changing the gain of said third amplifier means; and acoustic transduction means for transmitting said twice amplified second audio frequency signal to said microphone portion of said telephone handset. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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