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Fax demodulator

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A fax demodulator is a device used to intercept fax messages by listening in on a telephone line or radio signal.

Function

A typical (Group III) fax transmission requires a two-way conversation between two modems (that is, each participant must both transmit and receive).

Each modem may be part of a “fax machine” incorporating an image scanner and a printer.

Application

A demodulator can only be used to observe a conversation between two fax modems, usually to record the image transmitted.

It cannot be used to receive a fax transmission in the usual sense, because a sending modem cannot transmit an image without first negotiating a connection with a receiving modem.

See also

References

  1. Polishuk, Paul (May 11, 2007). "Fiber Optics Weekly Update; Vol 27 No. 19". Fiber Optics Weekly Update. Information Gatekeepers: 3. ISSN 1051-189X.
  2. "Fax Number Examples and Formats". 2024-09-07. Retrieved 2024-10-18.

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