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Subject: Re: 1200 buad modem designs wanted
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Date: Wed, 28-Nov-84 10:20:09 EST
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Posted: Wed Nov 28 10:20:09 1984
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Nf-From: cbnap!whp    Nov 28 09:48:00 1984

AT&T now makes a two chip set, called the 882A switched capacitor modem.
These two chips perform all the functions of a 212A or a CCITT V.22; 300 and
1200 baud; synchronous or asynchronous.  Adding a third chip allows 2400 baud.
If you want to build a kit, it would be hard to find an easier one (just two
chips)!  (For any further info, contact your AT&T sales rep, not me)