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. 1981 Nov 4:1104–1107.

A 16-Channel Cassette Recorder and Telephone Transmitter with CRT Based Display for Clinical EEG 1

Juan Quemada Vives, Juan B Riera García
PMCID: PMC2581256

Abstract

Description of a prototype, now under clinical evaluation, able to transmit over the public telephone network, or to record on a cassette, sixteen channels of EEG signal with 40 Hz bandwidth. Received or reproduced signals are displayed on a CRT. Description of the multiplexion and modulation techniques used, and discussion of results and measures. The system is microprocessor based and uses time compression multiplexing.

Keywords: EEG Telephone transmission, EEG cassette recording, time compression multiplexing, EEG telediagnosis.

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