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In telecommunications, an acoustic coupler is an interface device for converting electrical signals to auditory signals and vice-a-versa, usually into and out of a traditional telephone handset. It consists of the rubber cups that hold the telephone handset on a TTY device.
In telecommunications, an '''''Acoustic Coupler''''' is an interface device for converting electrical signals to auditory signals and vice-a-versa, usually into and out of a traditional telephone handset. It consists of the rubber cups that hold the telephone handset on a TTY device.
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Latest revision as of 12:48, 21 July 2021

In telecommunications, an Acoustic Coupler is an interface device for converting electrical signals to auditory signals and vice-a-versa, usually into and out of a traditional telephone handset. It consists of the rubber cups that hold the telephone handset on a TTY device.