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Subject: Re:  2400 + baud modems?
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Date: Wed, 15-Aug-84 23:06:44 EDT
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Posted: Wed Aug 15 23:06:44 1984
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From:      Joe Pistritto 

I've seen two 2400 full duplex modems:

	An Anderson-Jacobsen (I forget the model #) - which works amazingly
	well over long distance lines, (better than Bell 212A!), and costs
	about $3K/pair.  I saw these demonstrated about 7 months ago from
	Baltimore to New Jersey over long distance lines.  It has a 1200
	baud fallback mode for brain damaged connections

	The new Vadic Quad Modems, which have, all in one box:
		The new 2400 baud protocol (Vadic proprietary, I think)
		Vadic 3400 (the best 1200 baud protocol)
		Bell 212a (the other 1200 baud protocol)
		Bell 103a (300 baud)
	And will even auto-select, like the current series of triple
	modems.

						-JCP-