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Telecommunication Systems



Chapter Overview

The telephone system is the largest and most complex electronic communication system in the world. It uses just about every type of electronic communication technique available including virtually all the ones described in this book. The telephone communication system is so large and widely used that no text on electronic communication would be complete without a discussion of it.

Although the primary purpose of the telephone system is to provide voice communication, it is also widely used for many other purposes including facsimile transmission and computer data transmission. Data transmission via modems and DSL was discussed in Chap. 11, so it will not be repeated here. The chapter concludes with coverage of the newest telephone technology called Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP).


Chapter Outline

18-1 Telephones
18-2 Telephone System
18-3 Facsimile
18-4 Paging Systems
18-5 Internet Telephony


Chapter Objectives

  • Name and describe the components in conventional and electronic telephones.
  • Describe the characteristics of the various signals used in telephone communication.
  • State the general operation of a cordless telephone.
  • Describe the operation of a PBX.
  • Explain the hierarchy of signal transmission within the telephone system.
  • Explain the operation of a facsimile machine.
  • Explain the operation of a paging system.
  • Describe the operation of an Internet Protocol telephone.










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