store transmission bridge

store transmission bridge

[′stȯr tranz′mish·ən ‚brij] (electricity) Transmission bridge, which consists of four identical impedance coils (the two windings of the back-bridge relay and live relay of a connector, respectively) separated by two capacitors, which couples the calling and called telephones together electrostatically for the transmission of voice-frequency (alternating) currents, but separates the two lines for the transmission of direct current for talking purposes (talking current).