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Terminal equipment

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: terminal equipment
(′tər·mən·əl i′kwip·mənt)

(communications) Assemblage of communications-type equipment required to transmit or receive a signal on a channel or circuit, whether it be for delivery or relay. In radio relay systems, equipment used at points where intelligence is inserted or derived, as distinct from equipment used to relay a reconstituted signal. Telephone and teletypewriter switchboards and other centrally located equipment at which wire circuits are terminated.


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In telecommunication, the term terminal equipment has the following meanings:

  • Communications equipment at either end of a communications link, used to permit the stations involved to accomplish the mission for which the link was established.
  • In radio-relay systems, equipment used at points where data are inserted or derived, as distinct from equipment used only to relay a reconstituted signal.
  • Telephone and telegraph switchboards and other centrally located equipment at which communications circuits are terminated.

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 This article incorporates public domain material from the General Services Administration document "Federal Standard 1037C".


 
 

 

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