Question 218Electricity & Electronics - Assistant Engineer

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Referring to the sound-powered telephone circuit shown in illustration, what statement is true concerning the button on the handset as represented by the component labeled "A"? Illustration EL-0093

Diagram for USCG Electrical Assistant: Referring to the sound-powered telephone circuit shown in illustration, what...
AThe push button is depressed for the purposes of listening and talking.
BThe push button is depressed only for the purposes of listening, and it should be released for talking.
CThe push button is depressed only for the purposes of conversing with multiple stations. For a conversation between two stations, it is not needed.
DThe push button is depressed only for the purposes of talking, and it should be released for listening.
AI Explanation

The correct answer is A) The push button is depressed for the purposes of listening and talking. In a sound-powered telephone circuit, the push button labeled "A" is used to control the operation of the circuit. When the button is depressed, it allows the user to both listen and talk through the handset. This is the standard operation for a sound-powered telephone, where the button must be pressed to engage the circuit for communication. The other answer choices are incorrect because B) the button is not solely for listening, C) the button is used for both single and multiple station communication, and D) the button is not solely for talking, as it must be pressed to enable both listening and talking.

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