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| Solder used in this class |
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| The process of pre-coating an iron or conductor with solder |
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| a type of flux, enhances the fusing of two conductors |
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| represents an electrical connection |
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| empty circle in a schematic |
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| you can find the solder terminals for the tip, ring, sleeve, and normalling contacts using what? |
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| used to clean the main contacts of a patch jack by removing a small film of metal from the surface |
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| allows the contacts to be cleaned efficiently by exposing their surfaces when plugged into a patch point |
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| What are cable ties used for |
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| securing groups of cabling |
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| used for insulating, strengthening, and cosmetically covering |
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| the opposition to current flow |
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| the difference in electrical potential between two points |
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| circuits that create AC voltages at specific frequencies |
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| what % of alchohol is needed to clean tape machine |
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| Width, Reference fluxivity level, Equalization |
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| how do you wind analog audio tapes |
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| Tails out (Store in a cool dry enviroment) |
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