Category:Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Federal Standard 1037C
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Federal Standard 1037C is a U.S. Federal Standard defining telecommunications terms. Articles that cite this source should add {{FS1037C}} to the article. {{FS1037C MS188}} is for articles that contain content from this standard and/or MIL-STD-188. They can be used to replace any "Source: " instances, links to Federal Standard 1037C in the references section or at the beginning of the article, instances of this category (the template puts the article in this category already), etc.
Pages in category "Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Federal Standard 1037C"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 593 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Machine-readable medium and data
- Magneto-ionic double refraction
- Magneto-optic effect
- Main distribution frame
- Main lobe
- Maintainability
- Maintenance
- Malicious caller identification
- Managed object
- Manchester code
- Mandrel wrapping
- Maritime broadcast communications net
- Master frequency generator
- Master station
- Material dispersion coefficient
- Maximal-ratio combining
- Maximum usable frequency
- Mean time between outages
- Mechanically induced modulation
- Mediation function
- Medium-power talker
- Message format
- Micro-mainframe link
- Military communications
- Mode field diameter
- Mode partition noise
- Mode volume
- Modification of Final Judgment
- Modified AMI code
- Modified frequency modulation
- Multipath propagation
- Multiple homing
- Multiplex baseband
N
- N-entity
- Narrative traffic
- Narrowband modem
- National Information Infrastructure
- Near and far field
- Net gain (telecommunications)
- Net operation
- Network architecture
- Network termination 1
- Neutral direct-current telegraph system
- Noise (electronics)
- Noise figure
- Noise power
- Non-return-to-zero
- Normalized frequency (fiber optics)
- NS/EP telecommunications
- Nuclear electromagnetic pulse
- Numerical aperture
O
P
- Packet-switching node
- Page orientation
- Paired disparity code
- Parallel communication
- Passband
- Password length parameter
- Patch panel
- Path loss
- Path profile
- Path quality analysis
- Performance measurement period
- Periscope antenna
- Personal mobility
- Phantom circuit
- Phase distortion
- Phase perturbation
- Phased array
- Photocurrent
- Photodiode
- Physical layer
- Talk:Physical layer
- Pilot signal
- Plastic-clad silica fiber
- Plesiochronous digital hierarchy
- Polarential telegraph system
- Polarization-maintaining optical fiber
- Power failure transfer
- Power margin
- Power-law index profile
- Preemphasis improvement
- Prefix code
- Primary channel
- Primary Rate Interface
- Primary station
- Primary time standard
- Priority level
- Private line
- Proceed-to-select
- Propagation constant
- Propagation path obstruction
- Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949
- Protective distribution system
- Protocol-control information
- Provisioning (technology)
- Pseudo bit error ratio
- Pseudorandom noise
- Psophometer
- Psophometric voltage
- Public data network
- Pulse duration
- Pulse link repeater
- Pulse-address multiple access
- Pulsed DC
- Push-to-type operation
R
- R interface
- Radiation angle
- Radiation mode
- Radiation pattern
- Radio fix
- Radiodetermination
- Receive-after-transmit time delay
- Received noise power
- Recorder warning tone
- Recovery procedure
- Reduced-carrier transmission
- Reference circuit
- Reference noise
- Reference surface
- Reference tone
- Reflection coefficient
- Reflective array antenna
- Refractive index contrast
- Relative transmission level
- Release time (telecommunication)
- Remote call forwarding
- Remote Operations Service Element protocol
- User:Renatyv
- Repeating coil
- Reproduction speed
- Reradiation
- Responsivity
- RF power margin
- Ring latency
- Ringaround
- Ringdown
- Ringer equivalence number
- Routing in the PSTN
- Routing indicator
- Rubidium standard
- Rural radio service
S
- S interface
- Scrambler
- Secondary frequency standard
- Security kernel
- Security management
- Semiautomatic switching system
- Sensitivity (electronics)
- Separate-channel signaling
- Service termination point
- Shadow loss
- Shot noise
- Sideband
- Signal transition
- Signal-to-crosstalk ratio
- Signaling (telecommunications)
- Simplex signaling
- SINAD
- Single-frequency signaling
- Single-mode optical fiber
- Skew (fax)
- Skip zone
- Slant range
- Slave clock
- Software performance management
- Spatial application
- Specific detectivity
- Spectral width
- Speed of service
- Spill-forward feature
- Spread spectrum
- Standard telegraph level
- Standard test signal
- Standing wave
- Standing wave ratio
- Star coupler
- Start signal
- Steady state
- Step-index profile
- User:Steve Quinn/U.S. government PD templates
- Stop signal
- Stopband
- Stressed environment
- Substitution method