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What (who) is T1 - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
T-1; T 1; T-1 Line; T-1 line; T1 (disambiguation); T01; T.1

T1         
<communications> An AT&T term for a digital carrier facility used to transmit a DS1 formatted digital signal at 1.544 megabits per second. T1 transmission uses a bipolar Return To Zero {alternate mark inversion} line coding scheme to keep the DC carrier component from saturating the line. Although some consider T1 signaling obsolete, much equipment operates at the "T1 rate" and such signals are either combined for transmission via faster circuits, or demultiplexed into 64 kilobit per second circuits for distribution to individual subscribers. T1 signals can be transported on unshielded twisted pair telephone lines. The transmitted signal consists of pips of a few hundred nanoseconds width, each inverted with respect to the one preceding. At the sending end the signal is 1 volt, and as received, greater than 0.01 volts. This requires repeaters about every 6000 feet. The information is contained in the timing of the signals, not the polarity. When a long sequence of bits in the transmitted information would cause no pip to be sent, "bit stuffing" is used so the receiving apparatus will not lose track of the sending clock. A T1 circuit requires two twisted pair lines, one for each direction. Some newer equipment uses the two lines at half the T1 rate and in full-duplex mode; the sent and received signals are separated at each end by components collectively called a "hybrid". Although this technique requires more sophisticated equipment and lowers the line length, an advantage is that half the sent and half the received information is mixed on any one line, making low-tech wiretaps less a threat. See also Integrated Services Digital Network. (1994-11-23)
T1         
[Additional explanations: digital] Transmission link 1 [Additional explanations: 1.544 Mbit/s] (Reference: DS1)
F1 (classification)         
  • Visualization of where on the spinal cord an injury exists to be classified as T51.
  • A standard  bench press form used to for functional classification for wheelchair sportspeople.
  • Functional profile of a wheelchair sportsperson in the F1 class.
WHEELCHAIR SPORT CLASSIFICATION
F1 (wheelchair sport classification)
F1, also T1 and SP1, is a wheelchair sport classification that corresponds to the neurological level C6. Historically, it was known as 1A Complete.

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T1

T1, T01, T.1 or T-1 may refer to:

Examples of use of T1
1. "Nothing would get away." Beneath the police stickers, the vehicle is a standard Caparo T1 racing car.
2. No contest: the Caparo T1 in Metropolitan Police colours It has been specially assembled by manufacturer Caparo to impress visitors to the MPH motor show, based at Earls Court, London, this weekend before moving on to the Birmingham NEC.
3. Department of State Office of the Spokesman January 16, 2006 2006/T1–2 INTERVIEW Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice With Wellington Geevon Smith of Liberian Star Radio January 16, 2006 QUESTION:'4; For Star Radio we are with Dr.
4. Currently models DSC–F88, DSC–M1, DSC–T1, DSC–11, DSC–T3, DSC–T33, DSC–U40, and DSC–U50 sold between September 2003 and January 2005 are included in the recall.
5. Dream car: The Caparo T1 is capable of 220mph The spokesman said it had been adapted for regular road use, but admitted it was still "bloomin‘ noisy". The vehicle is a far cry from the Wolseleys popular with police in the Sixties and is also a great deal faster than the 5–Series BMWs currently favoured by the Metropolitan Police.