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RadioNerds (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Rope== From the 1920 catalog (so no nylon) * RP-1 Manilla, 5/16" tensile 1000 Lbs. * RP-2 Marlin, 1/16" 2-ply tarred, tensile 70 lbs. * RP-3 Sash cord, No. 5, Ol...") |
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* [[RP-11]] braided, strength 70 to 80 Lbs. treated with insulating compound. | * [[RP-11]] braided, strength 70 to 80 Lbs. treated with insulating compound. | ||
* [[RP-12]] | * [[RP-12]] | ||
− | * [[RP-13]] | + | * [[RP-13]], Twine |
* [[RP-14]] | * [[RP-14]] | ||
* [[RP-15]] | * [[RP-15]] |
Latest revision as of 14:26, 31 July 2023
Rope
From the 1920 catalog (so no nylon)
- RP-1 Manilla, 5/16" tensile 1000 Lbs.
- RP-2 Marlin, 1/16" 2-ply tarred, tensile 70 lbs.
- RP-3 Sash cord, No. 5, Olive-Drab, braided cotton, No.12 yarn, 5-32" Dia.
- RP-4 ?
- RP-5 Sash cord, No. 6, olive drab color
- RP-6 No. 36 braided linin cord, impregnated with tar and condensate, for attaching trailing antenna.
- RP-7 ?
- RP-8 cable, stranded, galvinized steel, 6-wire twisted, used to support 4 lanterns for EE-36
- RP-9 Manilla 1/4" 12-feet long for tent TN-1
- RP-10 measuring, 36-feet long for laying out stakes around antenna mast
- RP-11 braided, strength 70 to 80 Lbs. treated with insulating compound.
- RP-12
- RP-13, Twine
- RP-14
- RP-15
- RP-16
- RP-17
- RP-18
- RP-19
- RP-20