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This device enables deaf and speech-impaired people to send and receive written messages by telephone. Called a Talk-Tone, the device can be easily attached to a telephone. The keyboard is used to transmit messages, which appear on a small screen. Made by Audiotone of Phoenix, Arizona, the unit is sold in the United States for about $300 ($NZ600).

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Press, 16 August 1984, Page 12

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This device enables deaf and speech-impaired people to send and receive written messages by telephone. Called a Talk-Tone, the device can be easily attached to a telephone. The keyboard is used to transmit messages, which appear on a small screen. Made by Audiotone of Phoenix, Arizona, the unit is sold in the United States for about $300 ($NZ600). Press, 16 August 1984, Page 12

This device enables deaf and speech-impaired people to send and receive written messages by telephone. Called a Talk-Tone, the device can be easily attached to a telephone. The keyboard is used to transmit messages, which appear on a small screen. Made by Audiotone of Phoenix, Arizona, the unit is sold in the United States for about $300 ($NZ600). Press, 16 August 1984, Page 12

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