We saw him
dial, and put the handset into the cradle, but he did NOT
shut the lid. The notch is there for a reason. If you don't close
the lid, ambient noise, such as a nearby printer or 026, can be a
problem.
Chuck wrote:
Yeah Fred, but a modern laptop isn't nearly
as noisy as an ASR33! I
don't recall Silent 700 terminals having any such lid on the acoustic
coupler.
Many ASR33s were equipped with an acoustic coupler to the right of the
keyboard and printer, and they didn't have any cover to exclude outside
noise. They worked fine even though the ASR33 itself was quite noisy,
because 103 FSK modulation at 110 baud [*] had a lot of noise margin.
Yes, many other acoustic modems functioned without a cover.
The Livermore Data Systems model A had sound deadening foam (subject to
the usual deterioration) on the underside of the lid, and needed it a lot
more than some other modems.