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  • SC Catalog 1972 - T-915 i3 Nov72 - Telephones

    desk telephone) 21 TCI Library www.telephonecollectors.info VISTAPHONE equipment gives telecommunications a new, visual dimension. Your Stromberg Carlson sales representative can furnish you with engineering and cost information on the communications of...

  • Picturephone folder Oct 1968

    TCI Library | www.telephonecollectors.info Visualize what Picturephone service can do for you! It can give you a new dimension in day to day business communication ; face to face . . . for better understanding. Without Pictu rephone service : " George...

  • Ericsson - Catalog 682 section 8 - Domestic and Intercom Telephones

    No. 632 issued earlie r . Full r ight is reserved to make minor departures from th e illustrations, as also i n respect of dimensions and weight. c Complete details of th e materia l included in the catalogue tog ether w ith quota ti ons will be...

  • 1970 WE Apparatus and Equipment Catalog - Sec 1 - Jan70 - Adapters to Brackets

    clamp. Consists of a twin coaxial jack and a coaxial plug assembled together. The inner contact of each jack mem Overall Dimensions (Inches) ber is connected to the inner contact of the plug. The Mts. in Mounting outer contacts of each jack member and...

  • AE EM-SWC-1 i1 1960 - Solderless Wrapped Connections

    is important in meeting the requirements of size and stress placed upon it by the tool bit. Figures 9, 10 and 11 show the dimension requirements of the solderless wrap terminal. For terminals thinner than 22 gage ( .025' '). the structure must be...

  • 514-155-100 i6 Apr82 - KS-19245 - Tel Answering Sets - ID Inst Oper and Conn

    and key telephone TION 6 systems. • The use of the KS 19245, Lists 13 (MD), 24 4. OPERATION 10 (MD), and 26 behind a DIMENSION® PRX equipped with a 120B ring generator is not A. Announcement 10 recommended. The ring detector circuitry is not compatible...

  • BSRS 350.002 i11 Aug79 - Circuit Pack and PWB General Requirements

    KS connectors). For connectors with two points of contact, one thin (less than 0.002 inch high) solder spot with a maximum dimension no greater than 0.015 • inch is acceptable on Areas A and B combined. Larger solder spots or more than one solder spot...

  • GTE Automatic Electric - GTD No 5 EAX Brochure

    requiring toll outstanding combination pro provided by means of stored switching. MULTIPLEXER UNIT (MXU): vides a new dimension of relia program control, so in many cases new features can be SMALL BASE UNIT (SBU): A A pair gain system intended bility,...

  • GTE Automatic Electric - GTD No 5 EAX Brochure

    requiring toll outstanding combination pro provided by means of stored switching. MULTIPLEXER UNIT (MXU): vides a new dimension of relia program control, so in many cases new features can be SMALL BASE UNIT (SBU): A A pair gain system intended bility,...

  • AE Catalog 11000 - Section H - Terminals Protectors Feb76

    PROTECTOR HOUSINGS Without cover for indoor use. For Cook multiple station protectors. Ordering Protector Price Ordering Dimensions, Price No. Type Pairs Arresters Unit Each No. Type Pairs In. Each S 554842 W492 2 Carbon Gap 41 375 $5.15........ 503A...

  • AE Catalog 11000 - Section C - Insulators Fixtures Apr73

    Percentage circuits. Brown glaze. of thread form is exceptionally high. Extremely close tol Ordering Porcelain , DIMENSIONS, INCHES , Std. Wt., Lbs. Price erances are maintained. No. Process Length Dia. Hole Dia. Pkg. per 100 per 1000 S 514452 Dry...

  • AE Catalog 11000 - Section B - Wood Mar71

    1114 976 50 2585 2214 1925 1687 1494 1329 1169 55 2993 2567 2200 1934 1719 1563 60 3451 2943 2512 2186 1953 1801 A.S.A. Dimensions for Creosoted Yellow Pine Poles Ground Line MINIMUM CIRCUMFERENCE AT 6 FEET FROM BUTT, INCHES Dist. CLASS Lgth. from 2 3 4...

  • 1974 BTL X-75515 Jan74 - Tools and Gauges

    Tool Used in adjust ing U and Y type relays . Handle s have insulated c overs . Dime ns i on A e quals 0 . 01 5 inc h . Dimension B e qua ls 1 4 inch . 1s= 638A Tool Used in a d just ing the re pla c eme nt fixed c ontacts and twin conta cts on AF ,...

  • Bell System 24A Indicator Brochure Mar78

    The 24A Indicator is... used in conjunction with optional features provided by No. 1 and No. 2 ESS and DIMENSION® PBX to provide an alternative method of controlling incoming calls. Station lines from these systems can be bridged and monitored and...

  • ATT 463-248-201 I1 Mar93 PagePac Controller

    — Yes Note 2 Dry Loop (Hi Z) Dry Loop (600 Ω) — — — — Yes Note 2 — — Yes Note 2 Horizon Comkey 416, 718 1434 and 2152 — — Dimension Mode C.O. Line Intercom C.O. Line Analog Station Intercom C.O.Line AnalogStation Loop Start Yes — Yes — — Yes — — Ground...

  • 157-601-703

    corrosion and create a potential tire hazard. indicated by the two horizontal arrows (2). Plate growth in the thickness dimension (or bowing or 1.07 For supplementary information on lead acid cupping of the plates as shown in Fig. 5) can batteries,...

  • BTL History 4: Physical Sciences - 1983

    Compound s, 372. VI. Phase Transition s and Critical Phenomen a, 372. Calorimetric Investigations, 373. The Effect of Dimension ality of Space, 373. Critical Dynamic:s, 374. Structural Transitions, 374. Impad on Other Fields, 376. Reft~rences, 377. 10....

  • 508-451-100 i1 Nov72 - Walk-up Drive-up Public Telephones

    a concrete base 48 inches long, 24 inches wide, and 36 inches deep shall be embedded in the ground with the 24 inch dimension 3.12 3.03 Page 10 Loosen the tamperproof screws and remove shroud from the post(s) (Fig. 9). Install the post to the base over...

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

    131, 1941 Steady State Solutions of Transmission Line Equations Rice, S.O. Vol. 20(2), 179, 1941 Engineering Problems in Dimensions and Tolerances Werring, W.W. Vol. 20(2),199, 1941 Time Division Multiplex Systems Bennett, W.R. Vol. 20(2), 222, 1941...


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