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| When wires pull out of solder joints, what is generally the reason this happens? |
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| The potential difference between two points |
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| What is Pro Line Lvel in Vrms? |
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| ACV, DCV, Ohms, Continuity, Diodes, Current |
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| What are the two types of tape cal? |
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| Mechanical and Electrical |
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| What are the two main steps in Electrical Cal? |
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| How long should the tape machine be on before calibration? |
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| In tape Cal what is the 1KHz tone used for? |
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| Gain, SRL, Level, and Biasing (Peak method |
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| In Tape cal, what is the 10KHz tone used for? |
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| EQ, Overbias, and Azimuth |
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| In tape cal, what is the 10KHz Square Wave used for? |
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| In Tape cal, what is the 100Hz tone used for? |
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| What are the steps of Electrical Cal? |
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| Repro Azimuth, Repro SRL, Sync Gain, Repro EQ Treble, Sync EQ/Treble, And Recheck Repro Azimuth |
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| What is the purpose of a Resistor? |
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| What is the purpose of a Variable Resistor? |
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| What is the purpose of a Capacitor? |
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| What is the purpose of a Switch? |
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| What is the purpose of a Fuse? |
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| Protects from Current Overload |
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| What is the purpose of a Inductor Coil? |
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| Filters/Induces Current Flow |
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| What is the purpose of a Transformer? |
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| Steps Voltage up, or steps Current Down, Changes Impedence, and Blocks DC |
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| What is the purpose of a Relay? |
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| What is the purpose of a Diode? |
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| Lets Current Flow in only one direction |
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| What is the purpose of a LED? |
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| What is the purpose of a Bipolar Transistor? |
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| What is the purpose of a FET Transistor? |
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| What is the purpose of a Op Amp? |
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| Amplifies, Inverts, Balances, Changes Impedence, Oscillates, etc. |
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| What is a Reference Manual? |
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| A Data Book used for purchasing parts and components |
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| What are the Four Methods of Biasing Tape Machines? |
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| 10 K Overbias, 1K Peak Method, Minimum Distortion Point, and Under 20Hz Minimum Noise Distortion |
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| Where you have three seperate lines of power running into a building, two run dirty, and one is reserved as a clean phase of power for studio equipment |
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| When testing between the hots of seperate phases in two phase power, your DMM should read __________ VAC. |
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| Greater Than or Equal to 215VAC |
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| When testing between the hots of seperate phases in three phase power, your DMM should read __________ VAC. |
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| Do we connect gear to different phases of power? |
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| No, only connect interconnected gear to the same phase of power |
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| What is the difference between Neutral Common Ground and Earth Ground? |
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| Neutral Common Ground has current flow, Earth Ground Doesn't |
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| A completed closed circuit path within a ground system |
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| What do we call a cable that lifts ground on one side. |
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| In pro Gea4r what does 0VU mean? |
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| 1.23 Vrms, +4Dbu, +4Dbm w/ 600 ohm load, 3.5 Vpp |
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| In Dbu, what does the u mean? |
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| Its tested on an unloaded unterminated open circuit |
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| In Dbm, what does the m mean? |
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| a reference to 1 mW of power |
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| In Dbv, what does the v mean? |
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| A r4eference to .775 Vrms |
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| Which of the preceding is the best spec to look at when trying to get a picture of overall performance? |
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| What DMM setting do we use to test a Diode out of Circuit with no power? |
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| What DMM setting do we use to test a Fuse out of Circuit with no power? |
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| What DMM setting do we use to test a LED out of Circuit with no power? |
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| What DMM setting do we use to test a Jumper Wire out of Circuit with no power? |
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| What DMM setting do we use to test a Resistor out of Circuit with no power? |
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| What DMM setting do we use to test a Variable Resistor out of Circuit with no power? |
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| What DMM setting do we use to test a Capacitor out of Circuit with no power? |
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| Ohms, should be contantly changing |
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| What DMM setting do we use to test a Inductor Coil out of Circuit with no power? |
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| What DMM setting do we use to test a Transformer out of Circuit with no power? |
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| What DMM setting do we use to test a Relay Coil out of Circuit with no power? |
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| What DMM setting do we use to test a Relay Switch out of Circuit with no power? |
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| What DMM setting do we use to test a Bipolar Transistor out of Circuit with no power? |
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| What DMM setting do we use to test a FET Transistor out of Circuit with no power? |
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| What DMM setting do we use to test a Voltage Regulator out of Circuit with no power? |
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| What DMM setting do we use to test a Switch out of Circuit with no power? |
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| What DMM setting do we use to test a Op anm or IC out of Circuit with no power? |
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