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TELEPHONE
sa   FACSIMILE MACHINE
sa   INTERCOM
sa   MOBILE TELEPHONE
sa   MODEL & MINIATURE TELEPHONE
sa   TELEPHONE ACCESSORIES
sa   TELEPHONE AMPLIFIER
sa   TELEPHONE ANSWERING MACHINE
sa   TELEPHONE CALLER IDENTIFICATION
sa   TELEPHONE DIALER & DIALING RESTRICTOR
sa   TELEPHONE HOLD
sa   TELEPHONE INTERCOM
sa   TELEPHONE LINE
sa   TELEPHONE LINE IN USE SWITCH
sa   TELEPHONE LINE SWITCH
sa   TELEPHONE LISTENING & RECORDING DEVICE
sa   TELEPHONE MAINTENANCE & REPAIR
sa   TELEPHONE NETWORK INTERFACE (COUPLER)
sa   TELEPHONE REMOTE CONTROL
sa   TELEPHONE RINGER
sa   TELEPHONE STAND
sa   TOY TELEPHONE
sa   VIDEO TELEPHONE
xx   ELECTRONICS

Updating your own phone system. Step-by-step illustrations and ideas.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Aug 1984 (v.62#8) pg. 72

Schematics and hookup diagrams for the Automatic Electric AE873 3 line telephone that is available on the surplus market.
CQ. THE RADIO AMATEUR'S JOURNAL Aug 1980 (v.36#8) pg. 40

A look at new ICs used in decoding "Touch Tone" signals.
CQ. THE RADIO AMATEUR'S JOURNAL Nov 1980 (v.36#11) pg. 73

The Hybrid circuit. Used in most telephone sets, this circuit enables a separate microphone and a separate speaker to interface on a common transmit/receive line.
CQ. THE RADIO AMATEUR'S JOURNAL Aug 1993 (v.49#8) pg. 56

The blue box and Ma Bell. How the illegal blue and red boxes (used to make free long distance telephone calls in the 1950s and 1960s) operated and how the telephone company learned to detect them.
ELECTRONICS EXPERIMENTERS HANDBOOK 1989 pg. 29

Signalling System 7. An overview of this standard communications protocol used by telephone operating companies.
ELECTRONICS NOW Apr 1996 (v.67#4) pg. 29

Tip on adding a battery backup to a cordless telephone (or other low-current DC device).
ELECTRONICS NOW Sep 1997 (v.68#9) pg. 9

All new basic course in electricity and electronics. Understanding telephone operation.
ELEMENTARY ELECTRONICS Nov-Dec 1973 (v.13#6) pg. 79

Basic course in electricity and electronics. How your telephone works.
ELEMENTARY ELECTRONICS Nov-Dec 1978 (v.18#6) pg. 77

Should you buy your own phones? A look at what's available and at FCC regulations.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #195 Jan 1979 (v.29#1) pg. 42

Own your own phone. A guide to choosing a phone, getting it installed and serviced.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #223 Nov 1981 (v.31#9) pg. 88

Guide to understanding phone installation.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #280 Jul-Aug 1987 (v.37#6) pg. 52

How to install your own telephones under the rules set forth by the Federal Communications Commission.
HANDY ANDY May 1978 (v.2#8) pg. 73

Upgrading telephone systems. Easy, mistake-proof ways to add phone equipment and get better service.
HOMEOWNER Dec 1988 (v.13#10) pg. 46

Telephone bill analysis program written in TRS-80 BASIC will analyze toll calls and compare the costs to using WATS lines and other reduced-cost toll lines.
KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #39 Mar 1980 pg. 124

Special section on home communications. Includes articles on selecting telephones, installing telephone wiring, handling telephone problems, and converting an older telephone system to use modular connectors.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #668 Jan 1984 (v.80) pg. 53

Experimenting with a Touch-Tone DTMF (dual-tone multifrequency) receiver.
MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Jan 1985 (v.1#4) pg. 62

Delta modulation: The forgotten A/D converter. A close examination of this often-overlooked bandwidth-compression circuit for use in telephone, cable-TV and digital data-recording.
MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] May 1987 (v.4#5) pg. 20

Telephone technology. Part 1. A look at elements that make up the telephone instrument and how they work together.
MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Aug 1988 (v.5#8) pg. 18

How to install your own telephone.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #86 Mar-Apr 1984 pg. 144

Tips on how to start your own telephone installation business.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #88 Jul-Aug 1984 pg. 126

A guide to buying and installing your own telephone.
NEW SHELTER Feb 1983 (v.4#2) pg. 32
Added Info NEW SHELTER Jul-Aug 1983 (v.4#6) pg. 12

Tip on avoiding unauthorized use of your telephone number by impersonators of the FCC or a telephone company.
POPULAR COMMUNICATIONS Feb 1994 (v.12#6) pg. 32

Phone systems 101. An overview of what is available in home telephone systems.
POPULAR HOME AUTOMATION May 1999 (v.4#2) pg. 38

How to install your own telephones.
POPULAR MECHANICS May 1983 (v.159#5) pg. 39

Cordless telephones. What is available and installation hints.
POPULAR SCIENCE Oct 1982 (v.221#4) pg. 84

Inside the telephone. Part 1. Learn how this important invention does its job so reliably.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Oct 1986 (v.57#10) pg. 56
Correction RADIO-ELECTRONICS Mar 1987 (v.58#3) pg. 25

Inside the telephone. Part 2. Primer on telephone installation and maintenance.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Nov 1986 (v.57#11) pg. 51
Added Info RADIO-ELECTRONICS Feb 1987 (v.58#2) pg. 16

DTMF (dual-tone multi-frequency) encoding and decoding. How to use "Touch-Tone" techniques to speed up signal transmission.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Dec 1986 (v.57#12) pg. 65

The "Blue Box" and the AT&T telephone company. Explanation of the Bell System's AMA (automatic message accounting) machine and how illegal red and blue boxes allowed free long-distance telephone calls to be made.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Nov 1987 (v.58#11) pg. 49
Added Info RADIO-ELECTRONICS Jan 1988 (v.59#1) pg. 25
Added Info RADIO-ELECTRONICS Mar 1988 (v.59#3) pg. 14

Function of the "hybrid network" or "hybrid coil" in telephone and other communication systems is explained and illustrated.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Mar 1988 (v.59#3) pg. 33

ISDN prototyping telephone project lets you get acquainted with fundamentals of "Integrated Services Digital Technology". This project is designed for use with the "Telenova" station set. Est. cost: $239 plus telephone ($260). Part 1.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS May 1989 (v.60#5) pg. 35, 59, 60
Added Info RADIO-ELECTRONICS Sep 1989 (v.60#9) pg. 14

ISDN prototyping telephone. Part 2.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Jun 1989 (v.60#6) pg. 61

Build a working reproduction of an old-fashioned "crank" wall phone. Build this oak cabinet and equip it with reproduction hardware and modern telephone innards. The telephone's keypad is located under the lift-top note shelf.
WOODSMITH #42 Nov-Dec 1985 pg. 4

Antique wooden phone updated for real use. How to install the components of a modern telephone inside an antique wall phone.
WORKBENCH Sep-Oct 1981 (v.37#5) pg. 114