Telephone answering programming devices

Telephonic communications – Audio message storage – retrieval – or synthesis – Dynamic audio signal recording or reproduction

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379 79, H04M 164

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046458751

ABSTRACT:
Output of an amplifier is continuously coupled to the line during line seizure, not loading the line during standby. Input to a second amplifier is coupled to the line at least during line seizure. An SCR flip-flop provides power to the announcement deck and message deck and may power these decks alternately.

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Spratt, Simple Telephone Answering Machine, Wireless World, 7/56, pp. 344-346.

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