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Telephone transmitters. single transmitter without assembly in breastplate or other unit. but under JETEDS T became transmitter. | Telephone transmitters. single transmitter without assembly in breastplate or other unit. but under JETEDS T became transmitter. | ||
− | * [[T-1]] | + | * [[T-1]] airplane telephone with breastplate. western electric |
− | * [[T-2]] | + | * [[T-2]] same as T-1 by Magnavox |
− | * [[T-3]] | + | * [[T-3]] airplane telephone, with aluminum breastplate, CO-3, PL-6 |
− | * [[T-4]] | + | * [[T-4]] telephone used in service buzzer [[EE-63]] western electric |
− | * [[T-5]] | + | * [[T-5]] telephone used in service buzzer [[EE-63]] stromburge-carlson |
− | * [[T-6]] | + | * [[T-6]] head set (TS-3) with curved horn mouthpiece |
− | * [[T-7]] | + | * [[T-7]] breast transmitter with soft rubber horn |
+ | (NOTE- 1920 storage catalog ends here) | ||
* [[T-8]] | * [[T-8]] | ||
* [[T-9]] | * [[T-9]] |
Revision as of 19:02, 11 March 2014
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Telephone transmitters. single transmitter without assembly in breastplate or other unit. but under JETEDS T became transmitter.
- T-1 airplane telephone with breastplate. western electric
- T-2 same as T-1 by Magnavox
- T-3 airplane telephone, with aluminum breastplate, CO-3, PL-6
- T-4 telephone used in service buzzer EE-63 western electric
- T-5 telephone used in service buzzer EE-63 stromburge-carlson
- T-6 head set (TS-3) with curved horn mouthpiece
- T-7 breast transmitter with soft rubber horn
(NOTE- 1920 storage catalog ends here)
- T-8
- T-9
- T-10
- T-11
- T-12
- T-13
- T-14
- T-15
- T-16
- T-17
- T-18
- T-19
- T-20
- T-21
- T-22
- T-23
- T-24
- T-25
- T-26
- T-27
- T-28
- T-29
- T-30
- T-31
- T-32
- T-33
- T-34
- T-35
- T-36
- T-37
- T-38
- T-39
- T-40
- T-41
- T-42
- T-43
- T-44
- T-45
- T-46
- T-47
- T-48
- T-49
- T-50
- vehicle shown is T-4 Armored car. Circa-1933
- Reciever shown is BC-189
Related Files
- Remote Control Equipment
- RC-261
- 28 Oct. 1944