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电信专业英英词典A-1

发布者: 雨后的玫瑰 | 发布时间: 2007-11-30 17:22| 查看数: 3048| 评论数: 1|

电信专业英英词典A-1

  Abort - To stop doing something. Particularly, to exit a software program or stop receiving or sending a message.

  Access - (1) (verb) to get use of something, or (2) (noun) refers to a particular level or security clearance of use of something (i.e., one's "access" to the mainframe).

  Account - A term that refers to information that a particular telecom system has about you, and typically refers to an ID number or your personal information.

  ACK - A character transmitted by a receiver that acknowledges that some particular reception took place.

  Acoustic Coupler - This is an acoustic modem that transfers data over phone lines by tones and sounds instead of electronically. Old-fashion handsets fit into a the modem to transmit information.

  Acoustic Modem - This is simply a modem that uses an acoustic coupler.

  Adaptive Dialing - A modem will try dialing with tones initially and will then dial in pulse if necessary (i.e., if tone dialing is ignored).

  ADC - This stands for Analog-to-Digital Conversion.

  ADSL - This stands for Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line and is the typical DSL service that connects customers to the internet. Preexisting channels in telephone lines are used to transmit data to and from the net.

  Alias - This is an assumed name with which bulletin board users may post messages.

  Altitude - the distance an object appears to be above the horizon. This angle is measured up from the closest point on the horizon.

  Ampersand - The character "&", which usually is written to signify "and".

  Amplitude Modulation (AM) - The signal carries the desired information content by varying the amplitude or height of the carrier wave.

  Amplifier - A device that is used to boost the strength or intensity of an electronic signal.

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雨后的玫瑰 发表于 2007-11-30 17:23:26
电信专业英英词典A-2

  Analog - Transmitting information that is characterized by continuously variable quantities (such as with AM or FM). This is different from digital transmission, which is characterized by discrete bits of information transmitted in numerical steps.

  Analog-to-Digital Conversion (ADC) - Converting analog signals to their digital representation. (DAC represents the reverse translation.)

  ANIK - The Canadian domestic satellite system that transmits the CBC's (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's) network feeds throughout Canada. This system also carries data and long distance voice services throughout Canada.

  Anonymous - An unknown author of a software program or message.

  ANSI - This stands for American National Standards Institute, which was founded in 1918 and creates voluntary standards for data transmissions, protocols, and high-level languages.

  Answer Back - This is a signal sent to a transmitter of information that, in effect, says "I am ready to receive information now." It can also signify the successful reception of information.

  Answer Mode - A modem's condition in which it is ready to receive data.

  Answer Supervision - A signal sent to the telephone company's central office that says a call has been connected (primarily used for long-distance phone calls to start the billing time).

  Antenna - A device for transmitting and receiving radio waves. Depending on their intended use, antennas could be a single piece of wire, a di-pole, a grid, a helix, a parabolic satellite dish, etc.

  Aperture - A cross-sectional area of the part of the antenna that is to be exposed to the received satellite signal.

  Apogee - The point in an elliptical satellite orbit which is farthest from the surface of the earth.

  Apogee Kick Motor (AKM) - The rocket motor that is fired to deploy the satellite into geostationary orbit.

  Append - To add the contents of one thing to that of another.

  Archive - This is a backup of a file in compressed or uncompressed form.

  Area code - This is a 3-digit number, preceding normal 7-digit telephone numbers, that are used by the telephone company to designate a geographic billing area in the US.

  ASCII - This stands for American Standard Code of Information Interchange, and it is a popular code for representing letters, numbers, and punctuation into a digital format.

  Asterisk - This is the character "*".

  Asynchronous Transmission - This is a method of data transmission that allows characters to be sent irregular intervals.
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