Question 220Electricity/Electronics - Assistant Engineer70% to pass
Referring to the sound-powered telephone circuit shown in the illustration, what statement is true? Illustration EL-0093

AI Explanation
The correct answer is C) The sound-powered telephone circuitry consists of a common-talk circuit and a selective-ringing circuit.
This is correct because in a sound-powered telephone system, the talk circuit is typically a common circuit shared by multiple stations, while the ringing circuit is selective, allowing each station to be called individually. The common-talk circuit allows any station to communicate with any other station, while the selective-ringing circuit enables the system to direct the ringing signal to a specific station.
The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately describe the configuration of a sound-powered telephone system. Option A refers to selective circuits for both talk and ringing, which is not the standard configuration. Option B and D describe combinations of circuit types that do not match the typical sound-powered telephone system design.
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