Repeating Coil
In
telecommunication
, a
repeating coil
is a
voice-frequency
transformer
characterized by a closed
core
, a pair of identical
balanced
primary (
line
)
windings
, a pair of identical but not necessarily balanced secondary (drop) windings, and low
transmission loss
at
voice
frequencies
. It permits
transfer
of voice
currents
from one winding to another by
magnetic
induction
, matches line and
drop
impedances
, and prevents direct
conduction
between the line and the drop. It is a special application of an
isolation transformer
, and is often used to prevent
ground loops
or
earth loops
, which cause humming or
buzzing
in
audio
circuits
. It also prevents low
direct current
voltages
from passing. Source: from
Federal Standard 1037C
in support of
MIL-STD-188
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