Sender (telephony)

A sender is a type of circuit and system module in 20th-century electromechanical telephone exchanges. It registered the telephone numbers dialed by the subscriber, and transmitted that information to another part of the exchange or another exchange for the purpose of completing a telephone call.[1] Some American exchange designs, for example, of the No. 1 Crossbar switch used originating senders and terminating senders.[2] The corresponding device in the British director telephone system was called a "director" and, in other contexts, "register".

  1. ^ Goldsmith, E. H. (1926). Panel Type Machine Switching. pp. 26-32.
  2. ^ "Crossbar Dial System: Part 1". archive.org. Retrieved 2017-07-14. pp. 34, 41

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