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Telebit Corporation was a US-based
modem manufacturer,
known for
their TrailBlazer series of high-speed modems. One of the
first modems to
routinely exceed...
- this
period was
primarily from two
other high-end vendors,
USRobotics and
Telebit,
while other companies mostly sold into
niches or were
strictly low-end...
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previously did not work at all, like X.25, or had poor performance, like
Telebit modems, and
included useful features found in few
other protocols. ZMODEM...
- modem's full
duplex operation, but is
important in half
duplex systems like
Telebit models which have 19 kB
speed in one
direction and 75 bits/s in the return...
- two
command receivers, decoders, a buffer/amplifier,
three converters, a
telebit, a
command box, and most of the
scientific instruments. Two
dipole UHF...
- compression, and
three other companies led: Microcom, U.S. Robotics, and
Telebit. Each of
these three used its own
additional command-sets. By the early-1990s...
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licensed and used by most of the
modem industry,
notably the "big three",
Telebit,
USRobotics and Hayes. MNP was
later supplanted by V.42bis,
which was used...
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earliest known digital telemetry system used on spacecraft,
codenamed "
Telebit",
which was a
tenfold (or 10 dB)
improvement in
channel efficiency on previous...
- Taylor's g,
while two
Taylor systems could negotiate even
faster connections.
Telebit modems used
protocol spoofing to
improve the
performance of g-protocol...
- PEP may
refer to:
Packetized Ensemble Protocol, used by
Telebit modems Pairwise error probability, in
digital communications Peak
envelope power of a...