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- Biophone abstract "The Biophone was a combination voice and telemetry radio communications system used in the 1970s and '80s by paramedics to talk to the physicians supervising them from a hospital base station. The key difference between this unit and another two-way radio was that it had the abilityto transmit a patient's electrocardiogram. The Biophone was produced by the Biocom Company. The Biophone 3502 used the internals of a General Electric PE series handheld radio mounted into an orange case, which was made of an orange laminated fiberglass with aluminum trim. The Biophone had an internal rechargeable battery that powered the sensor equipment, the radio, and an amplifier that raised the transmitting power to 50 watts. The unit had a connector for a vehicle-mounted antenna allowing better signal reception and transmission from the back of an ambulance. The Biophone could have any 6 (the maximum that could fit in the PE radio) of the 10 UHF "Medical" duplex channels in the 450-470 MHz range. This allowed flexibility in the overall system. The battery was a NiCad that could charge in only 15 minutes.".
- Biophone thumbnail Biophne.jpg?width=300.
- Biophone wikiPageExternalLink EMF_ME9.htm.
- Biophone wikiPageExternalLink From_BioCom_to_Bluetooth.pdf.
- Biophone wikiPageExternalLink showthread.php?t=77499.
- Biophone wikiPageID "12542424".
- Biophone wikiPageRevisionID "637234715".
- Biophone hasPhotoCollection Biophone.
- Biophone subject Category:Goods_manufactured_in_the_United_States.
- Biophone subject Category:Medical_equipment.
- Biophone type Abstraction100002137.
- Biophone type Advantage105155821.
- Biophone type Asset105154517.
- Biophone type Attribute100024264.
- Biophone type Good105159725.
- Biophone type GoodsManufacturedInTheUnitedStates.
- Biophone type Quality104723816.
- Biophone comment "The Biophone was a combination voice and telemetry radio communications system used in the 1970s and '80s by paramedics to talk to the physicians supervising them from a hospital base station. The key difference between this unit and another two-way radio was that it had the abilityto transmit a patient's electrocardiogram. The Biophone was produced by the Biocom Company.".
- Biophone label "Biophone".
- Biophone sameAs m.02wcdxn.
- Biophone sameAs Q4915210.
- Biophone sameAs Q4915210.
- Biophone sameAs Biophone.
- Biophone wasDerivedFrom Biophone?oldid=637234715.
- Biophone depiction Biophne.jpg.
- Biophone isPrimaryTopicOf Biophone.