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ZDNet UK took advantage of a recent visit to Bletchley Park to uncover some of the thousands of items of IT heritage that the National Museum of Computing has in store
Post Office modem
Something of a mystery object, this is probably one of the first data modems used in the UK. With separate data modulation and demodulation units, together with a control unit and a power supply, this modem is as one would expect an FSK (Frequency Shift Keying) design, with two oscillators supporting two channels, one for data zero and one for data one.
If this unit was designed to work over ordinary telephone lines, it will be no faster than 300bps. That seems plausible, as it seems to have an auto answer mode, which wouldn't have been needed on a leased line.
However, any further information will be gratefully received. Data Modulator No. 9A has secrets yet to plumb.
Caption by: Rupert Goodwins
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