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Digital Line Guard

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

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The new line of operating system-independent, USB hardware modem modules feature -40° to + 85° C operating temperature.



Radicom Research (San Jose, CA) introduces its new line of operating system-independent, USB hardware modem modules featuring -40° to + 85° C operating temperature. Features include:

  • Work with Linux, Windows and Mac OS.
  • -40° to +85° C operating temperature.
  • RoHS compliance.
  • Fax / voice playback and recording.
  • Hot pluggable USB 1.1, 2.0 interface.
  • Low power consumption from USB not line.
  • Enhanced EMC/EMI shielding.
  • AT command set support.
  • Microsoft CDC compliance.
  • Linux CDC-ACM compliance.
  • Supports V.92 analog data.
  • Supports V.44 data compression.
  • Supports remote telephone answering machines (TAM).
  • Up to 56 kbps data speeds downstream.
  • Generates and detects DTMF tones in voice mode.
  • Line-in use, remote hang-up, and extension pick-up detection.
  • Automatic format and speed sensing.
  • Digital Line Guard.
  • Caller ID type I and II for select countries.

For more information visit www.radi.com

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