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Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions
Industrie: Telecommunications
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ATIS is the leading technical planning and standards development organization committed to the rapid development of global, market-driven standards for the information, entertainment and communications industry.
The shortest interval between successive repetitions of the same time code value. Note: For example, in a time code in which year-of-century is the most slowly changing field, the time code ambiguity would be 100 years; for a digital clock in which hours and minutes up to a maximum of 11:59 are displayed, the time code ambiguity would be 12 hours.
Industry:Telecommunications
The shortest interval between successive repetitions of the same time code value. Note: For example, in a time code in which year-of-century is the most slowly changing field, the time code ambiguity would be 100 years; for a digital clock in which hours and minutes up to a maximum of 11:59 are displayed, the time code ambiguity would be 12 hours.
Industry:Telecommunications
The uniform lengthening of all spacing signal pulses at the expense of the pulse width of all marking signal pulses.
Industry:Telecommunications
The use of interoperable systems, units, or forces.
Industry:Telecommunications
The use on signal lines of voltage levels that are between the limits of positive and negative 6 volts. Synonym low-level keying.
Industry:Telecommunications
The source of electrical power that usually supplies the station main bus. Note 1: The primary power source may be a Government-owned generating plant or a public utility power system. Note 2: A Class A primary power source assures, to a high degree of reliability, a continuous supply of ac electrical power.
Industry:Telecommunications
The time between release of a message by the originator to receipt of the message by the addressee, as perceived by the end user. Synonym originator-to-recipient speed of service. 2. The time between entry of a message into a communications system and receipt of the message at the terminating communications facility, i.e., the communications facility serving the addressee, as measured by the system.
Industry:Telecommunications
Transmission of a continuously varying signal as opposed to transmission of a discretely varying signal.
Industry:Telecommunications
The square of the electric field strength of an electromagnetic wave. Note: Intensity is proportional to irradiance and may be used in place of the term "irradiance" when only relative values are important.
Industry:Telecommunications
The time required for a signal to travel from one point to another.
Industry:Telecommunications