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  • | Electrical systems and equipment | [[Fire suppression]] equipment
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  • ...ics Research Section a Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment|volume=473|pages=205}}</ref> ...ogle.com/?id=EqtlqFNkWwQC&pg=PT891|page=891|title=Understanding anesthesia equipment|author=Dorsch, Jerry A. and Dorsch, Susan E.|publisher=Lippincott Williams
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  • ...uding some of the world's largest telephone companies, major communication equipment companies, and some of the leading home networking technology companies. ...r any home wire. Some proposed benefits of a multi-wire standard are lower equipment development costs<ref name="whyunified">[http://homegridforum.typepad.com/h
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  • ...hree factories, was founded in 1910 by [[Namihei Odaira]] as an electrical equipment repair and manufacturing facility. This facility was named Hitachi, and is * [[Telecommunications]] equipment
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  • products = Die Castings<br/>Printing equipment<br/>Power tools<br/>Builders' hardware| ...s]], and [[telecommunications]] industries. They also create [[printing]] equipment, [[power tool]]s and builders' [[hardware]].
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  • ...to reach the court after dozens of civil suits against the government and telecommunications companies over NSA surveillance were consolidated last year before the chie ...AR2007101202485_pf.html}}</ref> According to a lawsuit filed against other telecommunications companies for violating customer privacy, AT&T began preparing facilities
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  • {{About|electronic switching|telecommunications|multiplexing}} ==Telecommunications==
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  • ...the possible frequency multiples will be the channels for which the radio equipment is designed for, so f<sub>r</sub> will usually be equal to the [[channel sp [[Category:Telecommunications equipment]]
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  • |CW1308<ref>"Cable equipment", [http://docs-europe.electrocomponents.com/webdocs/0609/0900766b806091e4.p ..._sheath.html Nexus datasheet]</ref>||Star quad||Telephony<br />([[Trunking#Telecommunications|trunk]] lines)|| 31.8 || || <0.1 || 35 ||
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  • '''Analog (or analogue) transmission''' is a [[Transmission (telecommunications)|transmission]] method of conveying [[voice]], data, image, signal or [[vid ...quency of the carrier.<ref name="encyc">The Froehlich/Kent Encyclopedia of Telecommunications By Allen. Kent, Froehlich E. Froehlich.1991 Marcel Dekker. ISBN 0824729005<
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  • ...s used in crystal sets are different from earphones used with modern audio equipment. They have to be efficient at converting the electrical signal energy to s ...cuit version ''Construction and Operation of a Two-Circuit Radio Receiving Equipment With Crystal Detector'' that was published the same year <ref>[http://www.c
    73 KB (10,437 words) - 14:50, 10 December 2011
  • ...triode]]s used as high-frequency amplifiers in radio [[direction finding]] equipment. Unlike simple radio communication, which only needs to make transmitted si ...00) low-gain triode stages had to be connected in cascade to make workable equipment, which drew enormous amounts of power in operation and required a team of m
    31 KB (4,651 words) - 14:50, 10 December 2011
  • ...[[computer]]s, [[telecommunication]]s equipment, and [[signal processing]] equipment. Although CMOS logic can be implemented with discrete devices (e.g., for in
    22 KB (3,407 words) - 14:51, 10 December 2011
  • {{Electrical and electronic measuring equipment}} [[Category:Electronic test equipment]]
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  • ...es of the same mechanism in recording, positioning, and [[servomechanism]] equipment ...l form of this instrument, which became a standard component in electrical equipment. It was known as the "portable" instrument because it was little affected b
    20 KB (3,126 words) - 14:51, 10 December 2011
  • ...a physical device to obtain signalling and/or bearer information from a [[telecommunications network]], such as the [[public switched telephone network|PSTN]] or a corp SS7 probe technology provides the correct physical interface to the telecommunications network. Opportunities for probing occur in both traditional TDM infrastruc
    3 KB (433 words) - 14:51, 10 December 2011
  • ...gineers from the then [[General Post Office]], who were responsible for UK telecommunications to trace electrical faults. [[Category:Electronic test equipment]]
    1 KB (199 words) - 14:51, 10 December 2011
  • ...number of parameters meaningful to engineers in specialized fields such as telecommunications, disk drive analysis and power electronics. ...cularly suitable for the educational market, where PCs are commonplace but equipment budgets are often low.
    39 KB (6,076 words) - 14:52, 10 December 2011
  • ...dwidth and track interference sources. For example, cell planners use this equipment to determine interference sources in the [[GSM frequency bands]] and [[UMTS ...etermine the frequencies of sources of interference to wireless networking equipment, such as Wi-Fi and wireless routers.
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  • ...dustry. General-purpose instruments are used for maintenance of electronic equipment and laboratory work. Special-purpose oscilloscopes may be used for such pur ...e TV servicing. Measuring voltage or time is possible, but only with extra equipment, and is quite inconvenient. They are primarily qualitative instruments.
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