Balance Requirements of Equipment Connected to Telephone Lines
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L.. LE. Swan, "Balance Requirements of Equipment Connected to Telephone Lines," Paper 422, (1965 October.). doi:
L.. LE. Swan, "Balance Requirements of Equipment Connected to Telephone Lines," Paper 422, (1965 October.). doi:
Abstract: For some years heavier customer loads have increased the noise level on the telephone plant. Because of its important influence on noise the longitudinal balance of equipment used on program channels or those which transmit at higher than zero VU should be better than the pair to which it is connected. Tests are proposed.
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AB - For some years heavier customer loads have increased the noise level on the telephone plant. Because of its important influence on noise the longitudinal balance of equipment used on program channels or those which transmit at higher than zero VU should be better than the pair to which it is connected. Tests are proposed.
For some years heavier customer loads have increased the noise level on the telephone plant. Because of its important influence on noise the longitudinal balance of equipment used on program channels or those which transmit at higher than zero VU should be better than the pair to which it is connected. Tests are proposed.
Author:
Swan, L. LeRoy
Affiliation:
Illinois Bell Telephone Company, Chicago, IL
AES Convention:
17 (October 1965)
Paper Number:
422
Publication Date:
October 1, 1965Import into BibTeX
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