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Definition of Switchboards
1. switchboard [n] - See also: switchboard
Lexicographical Neighbors of Switchboards
Literary usage of Switchboards
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Experimental Electrical Engineering and Manual for Electrical Testing for by Vladimir Karapetoff (1911)
"Designing switchboards gives an opportunity for becoming acquainted with the catalogs
... Generator switchboards described in the preceding articles do not ..."
2. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1907)
"CLASSIFICATION OF switchboards 2. switchboards may be divided into two general
... Manual switchboards comprise those in which the various operations needed ..."
3. Telephones and Telegraphs: 1902: And Municipal Electric Fire Alarm and by United States Bureau of the Census, William Mott Steuart, Thomas Commerford Martin, Arthur Vaughan Abbott, William Mayer, jr (1906)
"Telephone switchboards.—The switchboard is the chief and most important feature of
... For continental United States the total number of switchboards of all ..."
4. Proceedings by American Society of Civil Engineers (1907)
"switchboards For Power, Light and Railway Service—Direct and Alternating Current—High
... All sizes and kinds of switchboards, except those connected with ..."
5. The Telephone and Telephone Exchanges: Their Invention and Development by John E. Kingsbury (1915)
"The machines have become conventionally known as automatic switchboards, and
though the accuracy of the term is questioned, its adoption has become so ..."
6. Telegraph Engineering: A Manual for Practicing Telegraph Engineers and by Erich Hausmann (1915)
"Main and Loop switchboards. — In large telegraph offices the switching arrangements
for the interconnection of all classes of circuits are located at ..."
7. Telegraph Engineering: A Manual for Practicing Telegraph Engineers and by Erich Hausmann (1922)
"Main and Loop switchboards. — In large telegraph offices the switching arrangements
for the interconnection of all classes of circuits are located at ..."
8. Experimental Electrical Engineering and Manual for Electrical Testing for by Vladimir Karapetoff (1911)
"Designing switchboards gives an opportunity for becoming acquainted with the catalogs
... Generator switchboards described in the preceding articles do not ..."
9. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1907)
"CLASSIFICATION OF switchboards 2. switchboards may be divided into two general
... Manual switchboards comprise those in which the various operations needed ..."
10. Telephones and Telegraphs: 1902: And Municipal Electric Fire Alarm and by United States Bureau of the Census, William Mott Steuart, Thomas Commerford Martin, Arthur Vaughan Abbott, William Mayer, jr (1906)
"Telephone switchboards.—The switchboard is the chief and most important feature of
... For continental United States the total number of switchboards of all ..."
11. Proceedings by American Society of Civil Engineers (1907)
"switchboards For Power, Light and Railway Service—Direct and Alternating Current—High
... All sizes and kinds of switchboards, except those connected with ..."
12. The Telephone and Telephone Exchanges: Their Invention and Development by John E. Kingsbury (1915)
"The machines have become conventionally known as automatic switchboards, and
though the accuracy of the term is questioned, its adoption has become so ..."
13. Telegraph Engineering: A Manual for Practicing Telegraph Engineers and by Erich Hausmann (1915)
"Main and Loop switchboards. — In large telegraph offices the switching arrangements
for the interconnection of all classes of circuits are located at ..."
14. Telegraph Engineering: A Manual for Practicing Telegraph Engineers and by Erich Hausmann (1922)
"Main and Loop switchboards. — In large telegraph offices the switching arrangements
for the interconnection of all classes of circuits are located at ..."