Passes a transmission onward without originating it.
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Sarah's eleven tapes were recovered out of order. Every label carries a clue and a punched extraction window. Identify the catalog word, take the letter under the window, and return each cassette to its numbered shelf position.
Passes a transmission onward without originating it.
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Television snow with no weather and no accumulation.
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The television hold circuit that stops the picture rolling.
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The picture-signal component carrying color rather than brightness.
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A repeating disturbance measured in cycles.
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Useful information remaining after noise is rejected.
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The viewer's receiver, requiring no wall socket.
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The radio-frequency host whose modulation contains the program.
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A conductor that catches or launches radio energy.
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The flanged hub holding a wound tape pack.
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The ferric ribbon sealed inside a cassette shell.
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The clue answer is not automatically the extracted letter. Count from the left to the punched position, then read the extracted letters in catalog order B-01 through B-11.
Service isolation: the indexer is disconnected from the LOOSH bus and Living Archive relay.