'Supercom' text telephone, 1999
- Made:
- 1999 in United States
Supercom Text Telephone from the Royal National Institute for the Deaf, made by Ultratec, United States, 1999.
This Supercom telephone used a modem to help those with hearing problems communicating using the telephone. The telephone handset was placed on top of the Supercom unit. The user then typed their message using the keyboard, and the modem converted this into a stream of electronic tones. These were then picked up by the telephone handset and transmitted to the person at the other end of the line. Messages received would be displayed as text on a small screen at the front of the machine.
Details
- Category:
- Telecommunications
- Object Number:
- 2014-55
- Materials:
- plastic (unidentified), metal (unknown) and electronic components
- Measurements:
-
overall: 75 mm x 250 mm x 255 mm, 1.32 kg
- type:
- telephone
- copyright:
- Ultratec Inc.
- credit:
- Donated by Action on Hearing Loss (formerly Royal National Institute for the Deaf)