calibrate electronic instruments
Correct and adjust the reliability of an electronic instrument by measuring output and comparing results with the data of a reference device or a set of standardised results. This is done in regular intervals which are set by the manufacturer and using calibration devices.
Also called: fine-tune electronic instruments, adjust the reliability of electronic instruments, adjust electronic instruments, correct the reliability of electronic instruments
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29- aerospace engineering technician
- aircraft engine assembler
- audio-visual technician
- automotive engineering technician
- avionics inspector
- avionics technician
- computer hardware test technician
- digital printer
- electronic equipment assembler
- electronic equipment inspector
- electronics engineering technician
- instrumentation engineering technician
- marine electronics technician
- marine engineering technician
- meteorologist
- metrologist
- metrology technician
- microelectronics designer
- military engineer
- motor vehicle assembler
- motor vehicle engine assembler
- motor vehicle parts assembler
- non-destructive testing specialist
- precision device inspector
- prepress operator
- rolling stock engineering technician
- surgical instrument maker
- telecommunications manager
- vessel engine assembler
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