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| manufacturer = Anderson Jacobson | | manufacturer = Anderson Jacobson | ||
| model = ADC 260 | | model = ADC 260 | ||
| + | | image = Anderson Jacobson ADC 260-2.jpg | ||
| intro_year = 1967 | | intro_year = 1967 | ||
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| intro_price = | | intro_price = | ||
| intro_prior = | | intro_prior = | ||
| − | | baud_rates = | + | | baud_rates = 110 baud |
| − | | interface = | + | | interface = RS-232 |
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| + | The '''ADC 260''' was an acoustic coupler modem introduced in 1967 | ||
| + | by Anderson Jacobson.{{Computerworld | ||
| id=8pMVcgpPyVMC | | id=8pMVcgpPyVMC | ||
| page=19 | | page=19 | ||
| title=Anderson Jacobson advertisement | | title=Anderson Jacobson advertisement | ||
| date=July 23, 1975 | | date=July 23, 1975 | ||
| + | | name=Computerworld1975Ad | ||
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| + | The ADC 260 operated at a nominal data rate of 110 baud and | ||
| + | connected to the public switched telephone network by means of | ||
| + | acoustic coupling. A standard telephone handset was placed into | ||
| + | molded cups on the modem to transmit and receive audio tones. | ||
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| + | Anderson Jacobson advertisements in the trade press in 1975 | ||
| + | continued to reference the company's acoustic coupler products.<ref | ||
| + | name="Computerworld1975Ad"/> | ||
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| + | ==Images== | ||
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| + | <gallery> | ||
| + | File:Anderson Jacobson ADC 260-1.jpg | ||
| + | File:Anderson Jacobson ADC 260-2.jpg | ||
| + | File:Anderson Jacobson ADC 260-3.jpg | ||
| + | File:Anderson Jacobson ADC 260-4.jpg | ||
| + | </gallery> | ||
{{references}} | {{references}} | ||
Latest revision as of 03:38, 2 March 2026
| Anderson Jacobson ADC 260 | |
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| Manufacturer | Anderson Jacobson |
| Model | ADC 260 |
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| Introduced | 1967 |
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| Interface | RS-232 |
| Baud Rates | 110 baud |
The ADC 260 was an acoustic coupler modem introduced in 1967 by Anderson Jacobson.[1]
The ADC 260 operated at a nominal data rate of 110 baud and connected to the public switched telephone network by means of acoustic coupling. A standard telephone handset was placed into molded cups on the modem to transmit and receive audio tones.
Anderson Jacobson advertisements in the trade press in 1975 continued to reference the company's acoustic coupler products.[1]
Images
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Anderson Jacobson advertisement, Computerworld, July 23, 1975, pg. 19
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