1954
DOI: 10.1002/j.1538-7305.1954.tb02364.x
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Negative Impedance Telephone Repeaters

Abstract: In the exchange telephone plant, speech is transmitted largely at voice frequencies over a single pair of wires that carries conversation in both directions. Until recently, adequate transmission was assured through a suitable choice of coil loading and conductor size. The need for voice frequency amplifiers had long been recognized, but wide use of the conventional hybrid type of repeater with separate amplifiers for conversation in the two directions had not been economic. In 1948, however, a new type of rep… Show more

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