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RanData CC-1401
Telephone encryptor - this page is a stub

CC-1401 was a full-duplex encryption and decryption device for use on analogue public switched telephone networks (POTS), developed around 1990 by RanData in Hawthorn (Victoria, Australia).

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RanData CC-1401 telephone encryptor
RanData CC-1401 telephone encryptor
Controls and display
Connections at the rear
Text at the bottom
Opened battery compartment
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RanData CC-1401 telephone encryptor
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RanData CC-1401 telephone encryptor
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Controls and display
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Connections at the rear
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Text at the bottom
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Opened battery compartment




Interior
Opened unit
Interior
Encryption board (left) and modem board (right)
Modifications
Modem board
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Encryption board
Modem board
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Opened unit
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Interior
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Encryption board (left) and modem board (right)
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Modifications
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Modem board
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Encryption board
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Modem board

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