Question 378Electricity & Electronics - QMED

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The push button on the handset of a ship's sound-powered telephone must be depressed in order to do what?

Atalk then released to listen
Bring the station being called
Clisten then released to talk
Dboth talk and listen
AI Explanation

The correct answer is D) both talk and listen. On a ship's sound-powered telephone, the push button on the handset must be depressed in order to allow for both talking and listening. This is because sound-powered telephones do not require an external power source, and the button acts as a switch to direct the user's voice to the receiver and the receiver's voice to the user's ear. The button must be pressed to complete the circuit and enable two-way communication between the two parties on the line. The other options are incorrect because A) only allows for talking, B) would be used to initiate a call rather than enable communication, and C) would only allow for listening, not both talking and listening as required for proper operation of the sound-powered telephone system.

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