lower part of a commercial folder-type phone with the keypad wrapped with 5 mm thick insulation; phone placed in a headset; phone set to testmode for continuous transmission of a clipped sine wave
Korea Health 21 R&D Project (of Ministry of Health, Welfare and Familiy Affairs), Korea
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