switchboard in the PONS Dictionary

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At that time there were 250 telephones served from a switchboard which had positions for eight operators for local calls and two for toll calls.
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The switchboard was built from carriage bolts, handles from teapot lids and bustle wire and could handle two simultaneous conversations.
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By 1883, there was an electrical grid and a telephone switchboard, at a time when these inventions were still brand new.
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This means you will have four electrical cables installed from the electrical switchboard to the location where the light fittings will be installed.
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This switchboard offered greater flexibility and efficiency than earlier designs in handling large numbers of telephone subscribers at each urban exchange.
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The building houses what was considered to be the largest telephone switchboard at the time.
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Inside a switchboard there will be one or more busbars.
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Consequently, the field telephone was designed; a device that operated with its own switchboard.
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These geometric shapes suggest grids, electronics, switchboards, scaffolding, and industrial architecture.
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In many new homes the location of the electrical switchboard is on the outside of the external wall of the garage.
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