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A printing telegraph instrument that has a signal-actuated mechanism for automatically printing received messages. Note 1: A TTY may have a keyboard similar to that of a typewriter for sending messages. Note 2: Radio circuits carrying TTY traffic are called "RTTY circuits" or "RATT circuits. "
Industry:Telecommunications
A printout, usually in hexadecimal characters, of the contents of core memory. Note: A core dump is useful for analyzing an abnormally terminated computer run or finding bugs in a computer program.
Industry:Telecommunications
A private telecommunication switch that usually includes access to the public switched network.
Industry:Telecommunications
A problem-oriented computer programming language that facilitates expressing a procedure in the form of explicit algorithms. Note: Examples of procedure-oriented languages are Fortran, ALGOL, COBOL, and PL/I.
Industry:Telecommunications
A procedure by which a distant crypto-equipment is rekeyed electrically, with specific actions required by the receiving terminal operator.
Industry:Telecommunications
A procedure by which the error rate of a signaling link is measured during the initial alignment process.
Industry:Telecommunications
A procedure by which the error rate of an active signaling link is measured on the basis of a count of correctly checking and erroneous signal units.
Industry:Telecommunications
A procedure for controlling the rate of transfer of data among elements of a network, e.g., between a DTE (data terminal equipment) and a data switching exchange network, to prevent overload.
Industry:Telecommunications
A procedure for obtaining bearings of radio frequency emitters by using a highly directional antenna and a display unit on an intercept receiver or ancillary equipment.
Industry:Telecommunications