February 28, 2007

EAR TUBES FOR PHONE MAKE WORDS DISTINCT (Jul, 1933)

Filed under: Origins, Telephone — @ 10:19 am
Source: Popular Science ( More articles from this issue )
Issue: Jul, 1933
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I’m not sure it would be possible to design a worse set of earphones…

EAR TUBES FOR PHONE MAKE WORDS DISTINCT
Persons hard of hearing, who have difficulty in carrying on a telephone conversation, are said to be aided by the new set illustrated above. When answering a call, the user places a receiver of conventional design (at right of photo) upon the base of an instrument resembling a physicians’s stethoscope. Tubes lead to a pair of earpieces that help to make every word audible. In speaking, the special transmitter, seen in background, is used.

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  1. iBakelite.

    Comment by NikFromNYC — January 11, 2008 @ 11:51 pm

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