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routiner|ruːˈtiːnə(r)| [f. routine + -er1.] †1. = routineer. Obs. rare—1.
1875W. Cory Lett. & Jrnls. 400 Those good things of the mind which the old routiners reserved for Masters of Arts. 2. Teleph. A set of equipment for testing circuits and switching apparatus in an exchange.
1929P.O. Electr. Engineers Jrnl. XXII. 24 Routiners are composed of two main parts: the test and control apparatus, and the access equipment. 1948J. Atkinson Telephony I. xxi. 453/1 Specially designed test boxes or routiners..are arranged to apply test conditions somewhat more onerous than the conditions normally encountered in practice. 1973P.O. Electr. Engineers Jrnl. LXVI. 44/2 Trunk circuit routiners..are used to verify that a call can be established to a distant answering relay-set over each outgoing trunk circuit in turn and that the transmission loss..is within maintenance tolerance. |