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  • noun electronics The range of frequencies typically audible to humans, from about 20 Hz to 20 kHz.

Etymologies

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voice +‎ band

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  • Line technology, a data communications technology that enables faster data transmission over copper telephone lines than a conventional voiceband modem can provide.

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  • Other functions integrated on DA9057 include a programmable LED backlight driver, backup coin-cell charger, touchscreen interface, voiceband codec with sidetone, ALC (automatic level control), general purpose filter engine and 5-band equaliser.

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  • We'll begin with the basics of telephony: loops, trunks, circuits, analog, the voiceband ... fundamentals that are key to understanding of newer technologies and services.

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  • We'll begin with the basics of telephony: loops, trunks, circuits, analog, the voiceband ... fundamentals that are key to understanding of newer technologies and services.

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  • GL Communications enhances analyzer software unveiled an E1 analyzer software v5. 24 with new applications and enhancements for the analysis and emulation capabilities for voiceband analysis and signaling protocol analysis.

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