Electronic equipment that converts sound into electrical signals that can be transmitted over distances and then converts received signals back into sounds.
Whenever a regiment lunged forward, one of the soldiers carried a telephoneset.
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I noticed a radio telephoneset in this man Cassey's office.
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At that moment the telephoneset up an insistent ringing, breaking in on Mr. Damon's remarks.
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This practice was designed for use with series lines, the plug short-circuiting the telephoneset when in place.
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The ringer circuit is the only path through the telephoneset for about 98 per cent of the time.
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Cope's response was dry and meagre; free speech was impossible over a lodging-house telephoneset in the public hall.
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The name telephoneset is perhaps to be preferred to the word telephone, since it tends to avoid misunderstanding as to exactly what is meant.
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All that there is to such a complete common-battery telephoneset, therefore, is a receiver, transmitter, hook switch, bell, condenser, and cabinet, or other support.
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Nothing in my use of vinyl records or radio or the telephoneset me apart from people who were born in 1929 or 1909.
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Several more journos jabbered into Bakelite telephonesset up alongside them.
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Upon the platform were numerous wireless telephonesets that had been received for the competition.
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The wire and all those telephonesets are gone.
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150 is shown the circuit of the Stromberg-Carlson magneto desk- telephoneset, illustrated in Fig.
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I had ten or twelve thousand feet of high-priced, insulated copper wire, and a dozen or more telephonesets, in the store-room.
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"Do so, please." The Assistant Commissioner sighed wearily, as one of his telephonesset up a muted buzzing.