- Industrie: Telecommunications
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A ship station operating in the port operations service in which messages are restricted to navigational communications and which is capable of operation from the ship's navigational bridge or, in the case of a dredge, from its main control station, operating on a frequency or frequencies in the 156-162 MHz band.
Industry:Telecommunications
A ship's transmitter to be used exclusively on a distress frequency for distress, urgency or safety purposes.
Industry:Telecommunications
A short length of optical fiber that is permanently affixed to an active device, e. G. , LED or laser diode, and is used to couple the device, using a splice or connector, to a longer fiber. 2. A short length of single-fiber cable, usually tight-buffered, that has an optical connector on one end and a length of exposed fiber at the other end. Note: The exposed fiber of the pigtail is then spliced to one fiber of a multifiber trunk, i.e., arterial, cable, to enable the multifiber cable to be "broken out" into individual single-fiber cables that may be connected to a patch panel or an input or output port of an optical receiver or transmitter. 3. A short length of electrical conductor permanently affixed to a component, used to connect the component to another conductor.
Industry:Telecommunications
A short length of optical fiber that is permanently affixed to an active device, e. G. , LED or laser diode, and is used to couple the device, using a splice or connector, to a longer fiber. 2. A short length of single-fiber cable, usually tight-buffered, that has an optical connector on one end and a length of exposed fiber at the other end. Note: The exposed fiber of the pigtail is then spliced to one fiber of a multifiber trunk, i.e., arterial, cable, to enable the multifiber cable to be "broken out" into individual single-fiber cables that may be connected to a patch panel or an input or output port of an optical receiver or transmitter. 3. A short length of electrical conductor permanently affixed to a component, used to connect the component to another conductor.
Industry:Telecommunications
A short name referring to technology that provides tamper-resistant protection to crypto-equipment.
Industry:Telecommunications
A short surge of electrical, magnetic, or electromagnetic energy. Synonym yysurge.
Industry:Telecommunications
A short surge of electrical, magnetic, or electromagnetic energy. Synonym yysurge.
Industry:Telecommunications
A short-term variation (as opposed to long-term drift) in the characteristics of power delivered to electrical equipment. Note: Dynamic variations indicate a short-term departure from steady-state conditions.
Industry:Telecommunications
A short-term variation (as opposed to long-term drift) in the characteristics of power delivered to electrical equipment. Note: Dynamic variations indicate a short-term departure from steady-state conditions.
Industry:Telecommunications