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  • 61Circuit restoration — In telecommunication, circuit restoration is the process by which a communications circuit is established between two users after disruption or loss of the original circuit. The loss may be widespread due to a natural disaster like an ice storm… …

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  • 62Common-mode interference — In telecommunication, the term common mode interference has the following meanings: Interference that appears on both signal leads (signal and circuit return), or the terminals of a measuring circuit, and ground. A form of coherent interference… …

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  • 63Costas loop — A Costas loop is a phase locked loop used for carrier phase recovery from suppressed carrier modulation signals, such as from double sideband suppressed carrier signals. It was invented by John P. Costas at General Electric in the 1950s. Its… …

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  • 64Multiple homing — In telecommunication, the term multiple homing has the following meanings: 1. In telephone systems, the connection of a terminal facility so that it can be served by one or several switching centers. Multiple homing may use a single directory… …

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  • 65USS Wasp (CV-7) — The eighth USS Wasp (CV 7) was a United States Navy aircraft carrier. She was the sole ship of her class. Built to use up the remaining tonnage allowed to the United States for aircraft carriers under the treaties of the time, she was built on a… …

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  • 66Dedicated line — In computer networks and telecommunications, a dedicated line is a communications cable or other facility dedicated to a specific application, in contrast with a shared resource such as the telephone network or the Internet. In practice, such… …

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  • 67Channelized — For information regarding watercourses that have been channelized, see Channelization (disambiguation). Channelized in a telecommunications environment means that the line that communications have been transmitted over contains more than one… …

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  • 68USS Manila Bay (CVE-61) — was a Casablanca class escort carrier of the United States Navy. OverviewShe was laid down as Bucareli Bay (ACV 61) under Maritime Commission contract by Kaiser Co., Inc., Vancouver, Washington, 15 January 1943; renamed Manila Bay 3 April 1943;… …

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  • 69Off Premise Extension — (often known by the acronym OPX, sometimes as Off Premise Station or OPS) is an extension telephone that terminates in a location distant from its parent PBX. OPX is generally used to provide employees with access to their company s phone system… …

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  • 70Orthomode transducer — Orthomode transducer, VSAT Ku band Outdoor unit, includes …

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