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1 junctor call
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2 junctor call
English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > junctor call
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3 call
1) вызов•- alternating current call
- attendant assistant call
- authorized call
- auto service call
- automatic roll call
- automatic transferred charge call
- barred call
- blocked call
- booked call
- cabin-attendant call
- canceled call
- circular call
- collective call
- curtained call
- cutoff call
- dialed call
- direct current call
- disabled call
- discriminating call
- distress call
- emergency call
- expanded-group call
- extended line voice call
- fire call
- first call
- fixed-time call
- group call
- ill-intentioned call
- incoming call
- inductor call
- inside call
- international call
- interrupt call
- junctor call
- local call
- long-distance call
- lost call
- many-to-many call
- master-to-master call
- missed call
- netting call
- noniteractive call
- nonpreferred call
- notified call
- number-identified call
- operator voice call
- outgoing call
- own exchange call
- paging call
- periodic-service call
- phonic call
- pocketed call
- precedence call
- preliminary calls
- preventive-maintenance call
- probing call
- qualified call
- query call
- radio call
- radiotelephone distress call
- repeated call
- reverting call
- second call
- selective call
- series call
- station-to-station call
- subscriber call
- subscriber's call
- subscriber-to-master call
- subscriber-to-master-to-subscriber call
- supervisor call
- system call
- through call
- toll call
- toll-free call
- touch-tone call
- unsuccessful call
- untimed call
- urgent call
- vibro call
- virtual call
- waiting callEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > call
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4 rack
1) тлф. стойка, статив2) подставка ( для аудиоаппаратуры)•- analog-digital rack
- annual-call rack
- automatic number identification rack
- cabinet rack
- cabinet-type rack
- call-signaling rack
- control rack
- floor-type rack
- junctor-set rack
- line equipment rack
- load-resistors rack
- receiver rack
- relay rack
- relay-amplifier rack
- ringing rack
- ringing-calling rack
- spark-protecting devices rack
- subscriber selection rack
- switch rack
- terminal equipment rack
- transmitter rack
- TV rack
- video rackEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > rack
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Number Five Crossbar Switching System — The Number Five Crossbar Switching System or 5XB switch, designed by Bell Labs and made by Western Electric, was in use in Bell System telephone exchanges from 1948 to the 1980s. Its principal use was as a Class 5 telephone switch, though… … Wikipedia
Panel switch — The panel switching system was an early type of automatic telephone exchange, first put into urban service by the Bell System in the 1920s and removed during the 1970s. The Panel and Rotary systems were developed in parallel by Bell Labs before… … Wikipedia
Number One Crossbar Switching System — The Number One Crossbar Switching System, or 1XB switch, was the primary urban local telephone exchange design used by the Bell System in the mid 20th century. Its switch fabric topology was based on the earlier urban panel switch system, which,… … Wikipedia
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Permanent signal — (PS) in US telephony jargon, or Permanent Loop in British usage, is a condition in which a POTS line is off hook without connection for an extended period of time. This is indicated in modern switches by the silent termination after the off hook… … Wikipedia