AUTOVON

AUTOVON
Automatic Voice Network (Governmental » Military)

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  • Dual-tone multi-frequency signaling — One of the few production telephone DTMF keypads with all 16 keys, from an Autovon Telephone. The column of red keys produces the A, B, C, and D DTMF events. Dual tone multi frequency signaling (DTMF) is used for telecommunication signaling over… …   Wikipedia

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