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30: 42: 22: 111: 117: 65:. In earlier telephones, the transmitter was mounted directly on the telephone itself, which was attached to a wall at a convenient height or placed on a desk or table. Until the advent of the 108:
A graphic symbol that designates a handset is used on cordless and mobile phones to specify placing or ending a telephone call. Usually a button with green upright (off-hook) handset icon
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that a user holds to the ear and mouth to receive audio through the receiver and speak to the remote party using the built-in
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Mobile Usability: How Nokia Changed the Face of the Mobile Phone: How Nokia Changed the Face of the Mobile Phone
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which required only the receiver to be held to the ear (United States, 1920sā€“30s)
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Lindholm, Christian; Keinonen, Turkka; Kiljander, Harri (22 June 2003).
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is used for starting a call, and a red lying-down (on-hook) handset
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does not require a base station and communicates directly with a
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The handset of a cordless telephone contains a radio
219: 196: 115: 109: 40: 28: 20: 220: 152:Western Electric hand telephone sets 13: 14: 239: 103: 80:which relays communication via a 33:Woman using a telephone handset ( 164: 1: 157: 177:. McGraw Hill Professional. 7: 197:Sajal K. Das (April 2010). 140: 120:is used for ending a call. 10: 244: 203:. John Wiley & Sons. 50: 38: 26: 200:Mobile Handset Design 84:that is wired to the 47:candlestick telephone 44: 32: 24: 57:is a component of a 228:Telephony equipment 45:Early 20th century 16:Telephone component 135:TELEPHONE RECEIVER 67:cordless telephone 51: 39: 27: 210:978-0-470-82467-2 235: 214: 189: 188: 168: 136: 133: 130: 128: 119: 113: 243: 242: 238: 237: 236: 234: 233: 232: 218: 217: 211: 193: 192: 185: 169: 165: 160: 147:Headset (audio) 143: 134: 131: 126: 125: 106: 98:frequency bands 25:Classic handset 17: 12: 11: 5: 241: 231: 230: 216: 215: 209: 191: 190: 183: 162: 161: 159: 156: 155: 154: 149: 142: 139: 105: 104:Handset symbol 102: 96:in designated 86:telephone line 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 240: 229: 226: 225: 223: 212: 206: 202: 201: 195: 194: 186: 184:9780071429108 180: 176: 175: 167: 163: 153: 150: 148: 145: 144: 138: 124:provides the 123: 118: 112: 101: 99: 95: 91: 87: 83: 79: 74: 72: 68: 64: 60: 56: 48: 43: 36: 31: 23: 19: 199: 173: 166: 107: 90:mobile phone 82:base station 75: 54: 52: 35:West Germany 18: 78:transceiver 71:tinsel wire 63:transmitter 158:References 132:📞 94:cell site 59:telephone 222:Category 141:See also 137:symbol. 127:U+1F4DE 122:Unicode 55:handset 37:, 1988) 207:  181:  129: 73:cord. 205:ISBN 179:ISBN 88:. A 224:: 100:. 53:A 213:. 187:.

Index



West Germany

candlestick telephone
telephone
transmitter
cordless telephone
tinsel wire
transceiver
base station
telephone line
mobile phone
cell site
frequency bands


Unicode
Headset (audio)
Western Electric hand telephone sets
Mobile Usability: How Nokia Changed the Face of the Mobile Phone: How Nokia Changed the Face of the Mobile Phone
ISBN
9780071429108
Mobile Handset Design
ISBN
978-0-470-82467-2
Category
Telephony equipment

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