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The Manual Telephone Central Office AN/MTC-9 was an air- or vehicular-transportable manual central office
 
The Manual Telephone Central Office AN/MTC-9 was an air- or vehicular-transportable manual central office
 
which provided switching for 596 local battery or common battery subscriber 1ines and 60 manual or dial trunk circuits. The AN/MTC-9 was housed in two semitrailer vans, the [[AN~MTA-5]] and the [[AN~MTA-7]]. The AN/MTA-5 contained the relays, frames, storage batteries, and power panel. The AN/MTA-7 housed nine switchboards cabled in a four-panel multiple arrangement. The AN/MTC-9 was used at army signal centers in an area type communications system.
 
which provided switching for 596 local battery or common battery subscriber 1ines and 60 manual or dial trunk circuits. The AN/MTC-9 was housed in two semitrailer vans, the [[AN~MTA-5]] and the [[AN~MTA-7]]. The AN/MTA-5 contained the relays, frames, storage batteries, and power panel. The AN/MTA-7 housed nine switchboards cabled in a four-panel multiple arrangement. The AN/MTC-9 was used at army signal centers in an area type communications system.
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==Reference File==
 
==Reference File==
  
 
* TM 11–5805–288–15
 
* TM 11–5805–288–15

Revision as of 19:37, 27 June 2019

The Manual Telephone Central Office AN/MTC-9 was an air- or vehicular-transportable manual central office which provided switching for 596 local battery or common battery subscriber 1ines and 60 manual or dial trunk circuits. The AN/MTC-9 was housed in two semitrailer vans, the AN~MTA-5 and the AN~MTA-7. The AN/MTA-5 contained the relays, frames, storage batteries, and power panel. The AN/MTA-7 housed nine switchboards cabled in a four-panel multiple arrangement. The AN/MTC-9 was used at army signal centers in an area type communications system.

AN.MTC-9.jpg

Reference File

  • TM 11–5805–288–15