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| Which alarms are used to monitor power and building conditions in the systems control element? |
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| Which condition activates a radio alarm at your station? |
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| The main function of fault alarm and status reporting is to assist you |
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| in isolating a failure to a specific location |
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| A function of the TRAMCON system is |
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| monitoring the health of terrestrial digital transmission media and facilities |
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| Where is the master terminal of a TRAMCON system located? |
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| In any given system configuration employing two or more transmission control terminals, how many terminals have full monitoring and control capability? |
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| The capabilities of a TRAMCON system are a key factor in |
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| removing maintenance support at DII sites |
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| Which do you not rely on as a fault isolation aid? |
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| Diagrams that are useful in circuit-rerouting and fault-isolation because they show transmission facilities, routing, composition, and capacity describe what type of fault isolation aid? |
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| System/network configuration plans |
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| Records that are maintained by telephone systems personnel and are useful for fault isolation describe what type of fault isolation aid? |
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| Plant cabling cross reference files |
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| What is the first thing you do when you find that a single channel of a T-1 is unusable or deteriorated? |
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| Coordinate to transfer service to a spare channel or preempt a lower priority user |
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| Where does the transmit output signal of the modem to the distant end station first appear on the patch bay? |
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| The send equipment jack of the audio patch bay |
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| Where does the output signal of the modem to the router first appear on the patch bay? |
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| The equipment module of the digital patch bay |
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| Which career field installs and maintains fixed and transportable low-frequency and high-frequency transmitters, receivers, and transceivers? |
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| Ground radio communications |
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