coordinated transpositions
coordinated transpositions
[kō′ȯrd·ən‚ād·əd tranz·pə′zish·ənz] (electricity)
Transpositions which are installed in either electric supply or communications circuits or in both, for the purpose of reducing inductive coupling, and which are located effectively with respect to the discontinuities in both the electric supply and communications circuits.
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