Transient signal elimination circuit for telecommunications appl

Telephonic communications – Supervisory or control line signaling – Using line or loop condition detection

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379106, 379 39, 3701101, H04M 1106

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048721980

ABSTRACT:
Transient signal elimination circuitry is disposed in a local communications loop extending from a subscriber telephone to a telephone central office couples ringing and on-hook and off-hook signals through the loop after removing transients in these signals. The circuitry also isolates the telephone subscriber and central office from the local loop until and off-hook signal is detected and restores this isolation when an on-hook condition exits at the telephone subscriber. In this manner, the local loop can be simultaneously used for both voice communications and a second information signal with each signal capable of occupying the same bandwidth. These signals can operate independently of each other.

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patent: 4528422 (1985-07-01), Cupani
patent: 4665516 (1987-05-01), Middleton et al.

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