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  • ATT Radio Notes 1959 12 Dec 21

    1. Radio Notes Distribution 2. Measurement of Radar Power Density 3. New UHF System in Service 4. New VHF Vehicular Set 5. Hospital Closed Circuit Network 6. Operation Garbage Can 7. Job for a Grease Monkey? 8. Microwave Interference Cases 9. TD 2 Ten...

  • The San Francisco Earthquake Of 1906

    901 Franklin Hall Bush and Fillmore West 925 Hewitt, W. R. (Dept. of Electricity) Res. 3008 Sacramento West 926 Military Hospital. 2118 Pacific Ave. West 930 Merchants' Exchange California, nr. Montgomery West 944 Mission Relief Committee, Secy's Office...

  • 512-000-000 i55 Jun69 - Index

    Number Issue Subject 512 515 200 5 lmerphone System 2A Farm Installation 512 535 201 3 3A Communication System !Hospital and Maintenance lnterphone) Control Console Installation. Connections. and Maintenance 512 515 402 lnterphone System 2A...

  • Notes on a Trip East - Nov04 - by W. F. Cozad Superintendent of Traffic Colorado Tel Co

    out numbers to aid in team work, disconneeting, etc. TCI Library https: www.telephonecollectors.info , (2) Chicago. Hospital Board Certe.in informati on i s thrown to the ho spi tal board operator such as street addresses. Supervisor There is one...

  • 502-322-400 i9 Sep80 - Trimline AC AD w/ 220 226 2200 2226 handsets

    (factory installed)polarity and •2220BMG hand telephone set guard cannot be used. • • Add AC2PH and AD3H code (Special Hospital 1.03 Refer to Table B for identification of Telephone Bases) TRIMLINE® components and associated apparatus. • Add information...

  • School-to-Home Telephone Service Marketing Brochure

    SERVICE FOR "SHUT INS" What It Is School To Home T elephone Service is two way eommunication between classroom and home or hospital, providing t he sick or handicapped student with actual participation in t he work of his What It M ea ns class. Using...

  • Australia's Pearl Harbour

    explosion. The ship's captain, William Michie, and 45 crew members were killed. Five merchant ships were sunk. The hospital ship Manunda was hit but survived to play an important role in caring for the injured. Four people on the Manunda were killed...

  • 502-322-400 i10 Jul81 - AC and AD Bases for Trimline

    refer to Section 501 136 100. 1.16 A D 180697 Kit of Parts [426N (MD) or 813BH to Table E for connections. 1.18 Special hospital telephone bases, coded AC2PH (wall)and AD3H (desk)are available for use in critical care areas. These bases are manufactured...

  • AE Circular 1772 Dec55 - PAX at St Francis Hospital 107

    Contributed by John Novack TCI Library www.telephonecollectors.info ,TCI Library www.telephonecollectors.info ,TCI Library www.telephonecollectors.info ,TCI Library www.telephonecollectors

  • 512-000-000 i42 Jun84 - Index

    Issue 42, June 1984. AT&T. Division 512: Automatic Dialers, Station Keys, Key Equipment lnterphone Systems, Modular Units, and Speakerphone Systems. Contributed by Sam Etler . AT&T PRACTICE Standard NUMERICAL INDEX DIVISION 512 @) AT &T 512 000 000...

  • 512-000-000 i40 Aug81 - Index

    Issue 40, August 1981. Division 512: Automatic Dialers, Station Keys, Key Equipment lnterphone Systems, Modular Units, and Speakerphone Systems. Contributed by Sam Etler . BB1 SYSTEM PRACTiaS SECTION 512 000 000 AT& TCo Standard Issue 40, August 1981...

  • Tales From the Vienna Directory for 1943 Part 1 Lest We Forget

    specialist for neurological and mental illnesses; he was also head of the neurological department of the Jewish Community Hospital at Vienna. The Jewish Community at Vienna was listed under the title of “Elders of theJews at Vienna;” their telephone...

  • GTE TAS100 1975 - Info Answering Services and Contract

    may apply, the: ~ost common usage and benefit to the answering service is for placing a line on "Hold" when calling a hospital to have a doctor paged. The attendant places the . cord plug into the associated auxiliary station jack and restores her key....

  • C70.911 00 Webster Electric TELETALK 1200 Series Description Issue A May 1961 tci ocr

    Position Selector Key 1.12 This station consists of a speaker 8 Gray Finish Cabinet microphone, amplifier, and zero 12 Hospital White Finish level applique unit, where alternating current Cabinet power supply is required. Two way conver 14...

  • 49 Spring BTM P66 - The Winter's Toll (Winter Storms)

    scene is large and the details are many. There is no full record, for ex ample, of the number of babies who were born in hospitals be cause the telephone summoned a weasel (light tractor mounted Army truck) or ski mounted plane to get the mother...

  • BSTR PUB 47101 Sep79 - Standard Plugs and Jacks

    a single line bridged connection of tip and ring to special telephone sets or ancillary equipment (e.g., ECG machines) in hospital critical care areas (Fig. 11). Only registered equipment conforming to Article 517 of the 1978 National Electrical Code is...

  • AT&T Workers: Drugged, Bugged and Coming Unplugged - Mother Jones 1981

    petence. For example, an employee pany medical office complaining of UNLESS USED AS DIRECTED." Drugs that just out of the hospital after a bout menstrual cramps. She was given are passed out in envelopes, says Lynn with alcoholism was prescribed three...

  • 512-620-100 i5 Jan71 - Speakerphone System 3-type (Advance Printing)

    with 590 or 650 series keys. 672A—used in 3640 and 3641 CALL DIRECTOR telephone sets 673A—used in nurses console in 3A hospital interphone system 674A—intended for use in 3673A type telephone set 674B—use in 2671 type CALL A MATIC® telephone set...

  • 512-620-100 i5 Jan71 - Speakerphone System 3-type (Advance Printing)

    with 590 or 650 series keys. 672A—used in 3640 and 3641 CALL DIRECTOR telephone sets 673A—used in nurses console in 3A hospital interphone system 674A—intended for use in 3673A type telephone set 674B—use in 2671 type CALL A MATIC® telephone...

  • 512-535-300-i2-Hospital-Interphone

    Contributed by the JKL Museum


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