What is a T1 line?
A T1 line is point-to-point. T1 lines may be used fractionally or at their full bandwidth. T1 frame consists of 24 timeslots Related Specifications ➢AT Pub 62411 (D4, Line Characteristics) ➢AT Pub 54016 (ESF) ➢ANSI T1.403 (DS1 Metallic Interface) T1 Carrier Basics 8 T1 Channel Bank
What is the difference between the T1E2 and T1 E3?
The T1E3 weighed 8.5 short tons (7.7 metric tons). Since it had the T1E2’s more powerful engine and the T1E1 gearing, this gave it both a higher power-to-weight ratio and greater speed than any previous T1 version, with a maximum speed of 21.9 miles per hour (35.2 km/h).
What is a T1E1 tank?
The tank was an Army design built by James Cunningham, Son and Company. Introduced in 1927, it was developed up through 1932 as a series of modified versions (T1E1, T1E2, T1E3, T1E4, T1E5, and T1E6). The tank was never mass-produced, nor was it ever used in combat. The original T1 prototype, shown here with a wooden mockup turret. A T1E1 tank.

What is T1/E1 transmission?
E1 Transmission 24 T1/E1 line also conveys signaling information for each of the channels, in addition to carrying digital voice signals. T1 Signaling includes – ➢Channel Associated Signaling (CAS) or Robbed Bit Signaling.