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  2. Robert Weitbrecht
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    For generations, deaf and hard of hearing people had to depend on hearing family members, friends, and neighbors to make telephone calls – to their doctors, children’s schools, and other necessary contacts. Robert Weitbrecht, a deaf scientist, developed the teletypewriter (TTY) in the 1960s.
    In 1964, Robert Weitbrecht, a deaf engineer, (PHOTO) developed a way to convert sounds into text and vice versa. Weitbrecht’s technical abilities, along with the financial, political, and marketing assistance of Andrew Saks and James Marsters, both also deaf, invented called a TTY, or teletypewriter.
    The TTY came into being because of a deaf man named Robert Weitbrecht, the device's inventor. Weitbrecht was born in 1920 and died in 1983.
     
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    Robert Weitbrecht - Wikipedia

    Robert Haig Weitbrecht (1920-1983) was an engineer at SRI International and later the spin-off company Weitbrecht Communications who invented a type of a modem (a form of acoustic coupler). See more

    Weitbrecht was born in Orange, California in 1920. He was born Deaf and his education was mainstream for the most part with the … See more

    Weitbrecht was initially a physicist at the Radiation Laboratory at the University of California (now Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), … See more

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    Weitbrecht earned a pilot's license in 1967. Weitbrecht died after being involved in an automobile accident in 1983. See more

     
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  5. How TTYs made telephones accessible to the Deaf

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