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G10FW Handset Schematic - Issue 2 Sheet 842611006

Contributed by Steve Cichorsky. Processed by Remco Enthoven and Paul Fassbender.

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D161812 Key Headset Interface I4

Contributed by Clint Gilliland. 

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SD-99356-01 I14D1 Recorder Coupler Circuit

KS-19522L1 recorder-coupler, also known as Voice Connecting Arrangement RDL. These found wide use in radio stations before the advent of digital broadcasting, usually for recording phoned-in reports from field reporters. They were quite sophisticated for their time, and they provide all the answer/announce/record/warning tone logic of a typical old-style answering machine.  Contributed by Bruce Lane.

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