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  • 502-300-100 i2 May59 - Tel Sets 200 Series - ID, Assembly

    Contributed by Jeff Lamb. 8Ell SYSTEM PRACTICES SECTION 502 300 100 Plant Series Issue 2, May, 1959 AT&TCo Standard HAND TELEPHONE SETS 200 SERIES IDENTIFICATION AND ASSEMBLY OF PARTS , 1.00 INTRODUCTION 4.00 DESK TYPE HAND TELEPHONE SETS This section...

  • C32.111 i2 Dec37 - Hand Tel Sets - Desk Type - Description

    Describes the 102, 103, 104, 105, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208 and 215 types (desk types) of hand telephone sets and also lists the combination of apparatus included in these codes. Hand set mountings Sidetone: D1, D2, D3, E4. Anti Sidetone:...

  • C32.111 i3 Jun53 - Hand Tel Sets - Desk Type - Description

    Describes the 202, 203, 205, 206, 207, 208 and 215 types (desk type) of hand telephone sets and lists the combination of apparatus included in these codes. Hand set mountings: D1, D3, D5, D6, D8, D10, E4, E5, and E7. Contributed by Chuck Hensley. F_...

  • 1939 WE Catalog 10 - Telephone Apparatus and Cable

    [VERY LARGE FILE] 138MB. 300 pages. Contributed by Chuck Hensley. TCI Library: www.telephonecollectors.info , TELEPHONE APPARATUS AND CABLE CATALOG Alrplan.e •lewe orplantsJ in which Western Electric Telephone Apparatus and Cable are manllfactured:...

  • C63.323 iA Feb37 - Hand Telephone Set Connections CB

    Feb 37. New York Tel. Sidetone and anti sidetone connections for Individual line, two party selective message rate and PBX stations. Includes 101, 102, 201, 202, 211, 215, and 213. Contributed by Steve Cichorsky

  • C32.111 Add i2 Mar55 - Hand Tel Sets - Desk Type - Description

    Supplements Scction C32.111, Issue 3. It includes information on the coding of hand telephone sets equipped with retractile cords previously covered in Addendum C32.111, lssue 1. This addendum is issued to add information pertaining to colored desk...

  • C70.121.3 i1 Dec59 - 2A and 2B Key Telephone Systems - Conn

    2A uses a 321 type telephone set with 112A amplifier. 2B uses a 330 type telephone set. Rescanned improved image quality. Contributed and scanned by Steve Cichorsky. OCR and processing by Paul Fassbender. BELL SYSTEM PRACTICES SECTION C70.121.3...

  • Bell Canada Station I&R Dec72 - Admin Info

    Administrative Information. From Bell Canada Station Installation & Repair Manual, December 1972. Extracted by Sam Etler. ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION EQUIPMENT AND MATERIAL AMP Volume control Re 532 type set ceiver Feature. Turn 502 520 The...

  • Telephone Power Maintenence Notes - PacTel Jan64 [LARGE FILE]

    34MB. Text searchable chart of BSP and SD references for each plant type. Note: Duplicate copies of this description are in the BSP Index Documents and normal category based on the document number. There is only one file. i l I @ PTELEP·1toNf...


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