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Reframing time

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In telecommunication, reframing time (frame-alignment recovery time) is the time interval between the instant at which a valid frame-alignment signal is available at the receiving data terminal equipment and the instant at which frame alignment is established.

The reframing time includes the time required for replicated verification of the validity of the frame-alignment signal.

Source: from Federal Standard 1037C