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  • 502-000-000 i1 Sep85 - Index

    AT&T. Issue 1, September 1985. Division 502: Common Battery Station Sets. Contributed by Sam Etler. AT &T PRACTICE AT & T 502 000 000 Standard Issue 1, September 1985 NUMERICAL INDEX DIVISION 502 COMMON BATTERY STATION SETS 1. GENERAL Section...

  • C32.557 i3 Jun56 - 532 533 535 536 - Transistorized Amplifier Sets Tl

    Contributed by Chuck Hensley. , , tt( . )t ) ) ) TABLE B LTNE AND RINGER CONNECTTONSFOR 532.,535.,AND 5:I6:TYPETELEPHONE SETS 42A Connecting Block Tcrminalr Connectionr in Tclephone Set* Clar of Line Wirc Mounting Cord Mounting Cord Ringer Lea& Switch...

  • 514-610-100 i1 Feb62 - 8A Announcement System

    Contributed by John Novack. BELL SYSTEM PRACTICES SECTION 514 610 100 Plant Series Issue 1, February, 1962 AT&TCo Standard ( 8A ANNOUNCEMENT SYSTEM ( USING KS 16765, LIST 1 ANNOUNCEMENT SET OR 2 TYPE TELEPHONE ANSWERING SET 1.00 INTRODUCTION 1.01 This...

  • 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...

  • 500 Series Desk Telephones, 532A, 532B Tl

    500 Series Desk Telephones, 532 A, B (Amplifier for Impaired Hearing) Later production with 7G or 7H Dial.From C38.629 i4 Aug61. Drawing scanned and compiled by Steph Kerman

  • 500 Series Desk Telephones, 532 Tl

    500 Series Desk Telephones, WE532 (Amplifier for Impaired Hearing) Early production with 7D Dial. From C32.557 i3 Jun56. Scans provided by Paul Fassbender

  • Bell System Technical Journal Index with Links - 1922 - 1983

    Bell System Technical Journal Archive Complete Index with hotlinks This page provides a convenient portal into the full run of the "BSTJ" articles from 1922-1983 posted by Bell Labs on archive.org. That site provides a subject / keyword search, on-line...


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