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WEBWeitbrecht became interested in communicating through the radio in 1948. He helped create the first worldwide radio communication. Now people could type into their teletypewriters (TTY) (MP4) and relay a …
WEBRobert Weitbrecht, a deaf electronic scientist, developed an acoustic coupler that converted sounds into text in 1964. This device, called a TTY or TDD, allowed deaf people to communicate by phone with other …
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