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spannungsfreie Netze/Lautsprecher

English translation: disconnected circuits/speakers

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German term or phrase:spannungsfreie Netze/Lautsprecher
English translation:disconnected circuits/speakers
Entered by: John Jory

09:11 May 14, 2003
German to English translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering
German term or phrase: spannungsfreie Netze/Lautsprecher
Messungen dürfen nur an spannungsfreien Netzen/Lautsprechern vorgenommen werden.

Manual for a unit measuring the impedance of speakers and speaker lines.
Olav Rixen
Canada
Local time: 13:34
disconnected
Explanation:
keep it simple ;-)
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John Jory
Germany
Local time: 22:34
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Thanks, John, and all who tried.
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Summary of answers provided
5disconnected
John Jory
3 +1While not under current
Robert Bennett
2when they are not live
foehnerk (X)
2when they are not live
foehnerk (X)


  

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While not under current


Explanation:
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Robert Bennett
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agree  David Moore (X): or even unplugged!
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when they are not live


Explanation:
or de-energized systems

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when they are not live


Explanation:
or de-energized systems

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disconnected


Explanation:
keep it simple ;-)

John Jory
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