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An analog patching facility at which all nominal input and output voice frequency levels are uniform. Note: The use of an equal-level patch bay permits patching without making transmission level adjustments.
Industry:Telecommunications
An analog sample generated at the output of a decoder when a specified character signal is applied at its input. Note: The amplitude of the reconstructed sample is proportional to the value of the corresponding encoded sample.
Industry:Telecommunications
An analog technique used on certain long transmission links to increase voice-transmission capacity. Note: TASI works by switching additional users onto any channel temporarily idled because an original user has stopped speaking. When the original user resumes speaking, that user will, in turn, be switched to any channel that happens to be idle.
Industry:Telecommunications
An analog-to-digital conversion process in which, except for the highest and lowest quantization steps, all of the quantization subrange values are equal. Synonym uniform quantizing.
Industry:Telecommunications
An analog-to-digital conversion process in which, except for the highest and lowest quantization steps, all of the quantization subrange values are equal. Synonym uniform quantizing.
Industry:Telecommunications
An analog-to-digital voice coding scheme.
Industry:Telecommunications
An analytic model of communications associated with an organization or activity. The model is prepared from a systematic examination of communications content and patterns, the functions they reflect, and the communications security measures applied.
Industry:Telecommunications
An annular region within the transmission range of an antenna, within which signals from the transmitter are not received. Note: The skip zone is bounded by the locus of the farthest points at which the ground wave can be received and the nearest points at which reflected sky waves can be received. Synonyms silent zone, zone of silence.
Industry:Telecommunications
An annular region within the transmission range of an antenna, within which signals from the transmitter are not received. Note: The skip zone is bounded by the locus of the farthest points at which the ground wave can be received and the nearest points at which reflected sky waves can be received. Synonyms silent zone, zone of silence.
Industry:Telecommunications
An ANSI Tl. 224 operation mode that uses the MLP Channel to transfer data. ANSI Tl. 224 data sent on the MLP channel is broadcast to all other ANSI T1. 224 capable terminals.
Industry:Telecommunications