Pace Nightingale Modem

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The Nightingale is a standalone external modem made by Pace Micro Technology. It enabled a computer to connect to online services such as Prestel, Easylink, and Telecom Gold.

The Pace Nightingale modem operates at 1200/75, 300/300, and 75/1200 baud rates.

Two switches on the front panel allow selection between the four possible configuration settings: V21 or V23, originate or answer. Another switch allows manual connection to the incoming carrier signal.

The self test switch on the rear panel puts the modem into analogue loop-back mode which is useful for
confirming the correct installation and operation of the modem.

Front panel LEDs indicate whether the modem is powered up, when it is on line, and whether it is
transmitting or receiving data.

Rear panel sockets are provided for RS232 and telephone connection. An integral mains powered supply
is incorporated in the modem. 

Introduced in 1985, the Nightingale cost £139.00 + VAT.

Specifications:

  • Dimensions: Width 170mm, Depth 190mm, Height 55mm
  • Power Supply: Internal Modem PSU
  • Interface: RS232 via 5 pin Domino socket
  • Operating Standards: V21, V23
  • Baud Rates: 300/300 TX1200/RX75, RX1200/TX75

Date : 1985

Manufacturer : Pace

Physical Description : Nightingale modem, Nightingale multi function modem user guide

This exhibit has a reference ID of CH6018. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
 

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