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Handset

A handset is a component of a telephone that a user holds to the ear and mouth to receive audio through the receiver and speak to the remote party using the built-in transmitter. In earlier telephones, the transmitter was mounted directly on the telephone itself, which was attached to a wall at a convenient height or placed on a desk or table. Until the…

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Handset

Nodes15
Edges14
Triples13
Avg. degree1.87
Density0.133333
Components1

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Handset

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related to References · 7
Handset → April, Das, ISBN, John Wiley, Mobile Handset Design, Sajal, Sons
related to Handset symbol · 5
Handset → LEFT HAND TELEPHONE RECEIVER, RIGHT HAND TELEPHONE RECEIVER, TELEPHONE RECEIVER, Unicode, Usually
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Handset → component of a telephone that a user holds to the ear and mouth to receive audio through the receiver and speak to the remote party using the built-in transmitter

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telephone base cordless transmitter mobile directly wired station symbol audio receiver usually also transceiver used ending call hand component user

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Handsetis acomponent of a telephone that a user holds to the ear and mouth to receive audio through the receiver and speak to the remote party using the built-in transmitter0.90text
Handsetrelated to Handset symbolUsually0.60section
Handsetrelated to Handset symbolUnicode0.60section
Handsetrelated to Handset symbolTELEPHONE RECEIVER0.60section
Handsetrelated to Handset symbolLEFT HAND TELEPHONE RECEIVER0.60section
Handsetrelated to Handset symbolRIGHT HAND TELEPHONE RECEIVER0.60section
Handsetrelated to ReferencesSajal0.60section
Handsetrelated to ReferencesDas0.60section
Handsetrelated to ReferencesApril0.60section
Handsetrelated to ReferencesMobile Handset Design0.60section
Handsetrelated to ReferencesJohn Wiley0.60section
Handsetrelated to ReferencesSons0.60section

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