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repeatered, a. Telegr. and Teleph.|rɪˈpiːtəd| [f. repeater + -ed2.] Equipped with repeaters.
1932Telegraph & Telephone Jrnl. XVIII. 120/2 The post-war development, as the standard form of trunk line⁓plant, of repeatered cables which will not carry direct current, drastically limited the progress of further trunk mechanisation. 1964Discovery Oct. 46/1 (caption) Repeaters are inserted at intervals along submarine cables to amplify the signal about a million times. A typical trans-oceanic repeatered cable may now carry up to 138 circuits. |