The technique described is called trunking; the two ports of each system assigned to PLs have been “trunked” to one another. For reasons that will become clear later, we refer to this as “dumb” or unintelligent trunking. That isn’t to say that it isn’t a brilliant idea or solution. It means that no system intelligence was employed in establishing the trunks.
To go back to our telephone system analogy, this is
But, “wait,” you say, “didn’t the telephone make this much easier back in the fifties by going to long distance area codes and direct distance dialing?” Yes, you are absolutely correct, give the reader a prize!
Today, some intercom matrices (including at least one from someone other than Telex) offer varying degrees of improved trunking that eliminates the manual patching described above.
WARNING Sales pitch coming – Telex has the largest, most intelligent, most proven trunking system available today, offering the ability to trunk more than 20 ADAM™,
This can all be done without human intervention and in a system comparable to the long distance telephone system. Let’s look at some of the features and attributes of the system.
Taking the example of the two Production and Technical
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