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  • Bell Canada Station I&R Dec72 - Admin Info

    Booth Airlite Outdoor EXTKX Ext Key Tel CUB Shelf 19A FJ3 Bell Single Stroke CUT Cut Off Ftr FJ3CC Code Call Bell cux Directory Shelf 11 FJ6 BellSingle Stroke Outdoor CV2 Sign 136E FJ6CC Code Call Bell Outdoor CV2FX Sign 136F FLT Extra Listing CV3 Sign...

  • 53sep BLR P342 Trains Payphone

    service are used, and are operated from a 12 volt de source provided by the railroad. The cabinet shown under the directory shelf in Figure 1 houses the motor generator for supplying the de power for Fig. 1 Radio equipment and cabinet on one of the...

  • SWBT Service and Equipment Manual [04] - Part VI: PBX Services Sect. 1-2 PBX Services & Switchboards

    ca 1948 with later additions. Includes PBX Services, Attendants' Telephone Sets, CO Trunks, Manual Cordless Switchboards, Cordless Switchboards, Operation of 506A B Switchboard, 507A B switchboards. Other parts of this manual are in seperate documents....

  • AE Bulletin 411 - Type 33A6-A PABX Sep53

    Contributed by Steve Cichorsky. Processed by Remco Enthoven and Paul Fassbender. TYPE 33A6 A P A B X Bulletin 411 4UTOM J\TIC: ELECTR IC Originators and Developers of the Strowger Step by.Step "Director" for Register Sender Translator Operation . .....

  • AE Catalog 11000 - Index Dec69

    Processed by Paul Fassbender. 44 Index of TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES CATALOG ISSUED DECEMBER. 1969 ALPHABETICAL QUICK REFERENCE INDEX This A.lphabetical Index provides a quick, convenient way to find the section where merchandise is listed. Check...

  • AE Catalog 4078-A May49 - Autelco-Gray Paystations

    Contributed by Steve Cichorsky. TCI Library http: www.telephonecollectors.info , PUT IN Many telephone companies have made sizable additions to their exchange revenues with relatively small addition to plant investment simply by bringing...

  • 1916 WE Catalog No 3 - Magneto Excerpt - Pages 190 To 205 Ocr R

    Terms Defined: GROUNDED LINES, METALLIC LINES, BRIDGING LINES, SERIES LINES, PRIVATE LINES, INTERCOMMUNICATING SYSTEMS, PARTY LINES, CODE RINGING NON SELECTIVE, SELECTIVE SIGNALING, HARMONIC. Phones: 1317 variations, 1305. Components: 350W Transmitter,...

  • SWBT Service and Equipment Manual [05] - Part VI: PBX Services Sect. 3 - 4 Manual PBX Switchboards

    ca 1948 with later additions. Includes Non multiple manual cord switchboards and multiple manual cord switchboards. References PBX numbers 551A B D, 555, 605 (small). 605 (large), 606A, 607A B. Other parts of this manual are in separate documents. The...

  • The History Of Lincoln Telephone And Telegraph 1955 Ocr Op R

    55 pages. 7MB. [Note: There is a larger file in the Archive.] Contributed by Steve Cichorsky. OCR by Clint Gilliland. , a story of free enterprise Dedicated to Those Hardy Pioneers of the Industry By Whose Labors These Things Have Come to Pass...

  • The History Of Lincoln Telephone And Telegraph 1955 Ocr R

    55 pages. 45MB. [Archived version. See smaller version.] Contributed by Steve Cichorsky. OCR by Clint Gilliland. , a story of free enterprise Dedicated to Those Hardy Pioneers of the Industry By Whose Labors These Things Have Come to Pass Copyright...

  • GTE TAS100 Oct72 - Switchboard for Tel Answering Service Bureaus

    Contributed by Jim Prather. the modern switchboard for Telephone Answering Service Bureaus TAS 100 The T AS 100 is a cord type switchboard specifically designed for Telephone Answering Service Bureaus. It contains special features and arrangements so...

  • AE EM-ASI-1 i1 1960 - P-A-X Auxiliary Services Index

    Covers: Conference, Code Call service, Pickup service, Toll restriction service, Executive quick call service, Public address cut in service, Executive right of way service, Paging telephone service, Direct line service, Secretarial answering service,...

  • East Hampton CO 1952 Dial Equipment Specs

    June 26, 1952, Specification No. 0184, Sections A thru J for New 355A SxS at East Hampton CT. The Southern New England Telephone Company SNET. Contributed by Rick Walsh. OCR and processing by Paul Fassbender. The Southern New England Telephone...

  • AE TB 322 May56 - PAX PABX Type-50

    Technical Bulletin. Contributed and scanned by John Novack. Processed by Paul Fassbender. P A X PABX SWITCHBOARD TYPE 50 Technical bulletin 322 AUTOM·ATIC ORIGINATORS OF ~ THE ® ELECTRIC DIAL TELEPHONE TCI Library www.telephonecollectors.info , ( New...

  • ATT 846-003-341 v2.1 Jun90 - Private Pay Phone Plus - Owners Manual

    Your AT&T Private Pay Phone Plus is a coin operated telephone with the capabilities of the coin operated telephones owned by your local telephone company. The difference is that the profit is yours. You decide where the phone will be mounted, how it...

  • BECO - Bohnsack Equipment Catalog 24 - Bicentennial

    Contributed by Jeremy Walters. OCR and processing by John Novack. M( R tCER CO 61 4 N HIGH C LUMBUS OH ST 4 ~2 15 TCI Library www.telephonecollectors.info •••• TCI Library www.telephonecollectors.info AN INTRODUCTION TO OUR STAFF HOME OFFICE Warren...

  • 508-110-200 i1 Sep59 - Booths, Indoor - Installation

    5 page version without Preliminary Survey. 508 110 200 Type 5, 6, 10, 11 booths installation _ INDOOR BOOTHS BEI.I SYSTEMPRACTICES Plont Series 5, 6, 10, AND I I IYPES sEcTtoN508 tt0 200 lssue I, September, 1959 Af&TCo Stondord INSTAIIATION 2.00...

  • Coin Service Manual I3 Dec72 TOC

    From Coin Service Manual, Issue 3, December 1972. Extracted by Sam Etler

  • Bell System Coin Service Manual i3 Dec72 Ocr R [LARGE FILE]

    51MB Issue 3, December 1972. CSM Handbook. OCR Size reduction by Clint Gilliland. BSPs extracted to individual files. Original scan archived


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