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+ | Sound powered telephone TP-3 is voice powered, requiring no dry cells for operation. A Neon Lamp and a key switch are included in this telephone for alternate reciept of a visual signal when the sound of the ringer would be otherwise objectionable. Telephone TP-3 is identical to Telephone EE-8 with respect to case, chassis, generator and ringer. However, EE-8 has a holding coil and capacitors not required in TP-3. Sound Powered Handset TS-10( ), is included in TP-3 as compared with battery operated Handset TS-9( ) included in EE-8 | ||
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+ | Telephone TP-3 provides two-way signalling and voice communication over approximately six miles of Wire W-110-B (dry) or three and one-half miles of Wire W-110-B (wet). | ||
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+ | Handset TS-10-( ) has magnetic balanced armature type transmitter and receiver units. The power output of the transmitter is approximately 30 db below that of a battery operated transmitter; however, the sensitivity of the receiver unit is approximately 10 db better than that of the receiver unit part of the battery operated handset. | ||
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+ | [[File:TelephoneTP3.png|400px|Telephone TP-3]] | ||
+ | [[File:TP3coverOpen.png|400px|Telephone TP-3, top cover open]] | ||
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+ | ==Images== | ||
+ | <gallery widths=100px heights=100px perrow=5> | ||
+ | File:handsetTS10.png | ||
+ | File:HandSetComponents.png | ||
+ | File:telephoneBody.png | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | ==Schematics== | ||
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+ | ;Internal schematic diagram of the TP-3. | ||
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+ | :[[File:schematicDiagram.png]] | ||
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+ | ;Sound powered unit schematic diagram. | ||
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+ | :[[File:SoundPoweredUnitSchematic.png]] | ||
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==Related Files== | ==Related Files== | ||
;{{cecom_pdf|REP-440_TP-3_Repaired_equipment_standard.pdf|REP-440}} | ;{{cecom_pdf|REP-440_TP-3_Repaired_equipment_standard.pdf|REP-440}} | ||
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::July 6, 1954 | ::July 6, 1954 | ||
+ | :SCTIL No.38, page 24 | ||
+ | ::January, 1945 | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
+ | ;{{pdf|TP3002.pdf|TM 11-2043}} | ||
+ | :* TM 11-2043, | ||
+ | ::30 Aug. 1944 | ||
<references /> | <references /> | ||
[[Category:Military/Field Phones]] | [[Category:Military/Field Phones]] | ||
+ | {{DISPLAYTITLE:TP-3}} |
Latest revision as of 01:13, 12 April 2017
Sound powered telephone TP-3 is voice powered, requiring no dry cells for operation. A Neon Lamp and a key switch are included in this telephone for alternate reciept of a visual signal when the sound of the ringer would be otherwise objectionable. Telephone TP-3 is identical to Telephone EE-8 with respect to case, chassis, generator and ringer. However, EE-8 has a holding coil and capacitors not required in TP-3. Sound Powered Handset TS-10( ), is included in TP-3 as compared with battery operated Handset TS-9( ) included in EE-8
Telephone TP-3 provides two-way signalling and voice communication over approximately six miles of Wire W-110-B (dry) or three and one-half miles of Wire W-110-B (wet).
Handset TS-10-( ) has magnetic balanced armature type transmitter and receiver units. The power output of the transmitter is approximately 30 db below that of a battery operated transmitter; however, the sensitivity of the receiver unit is approximately 10 db better than that of the receiver unit part of the battery operated handset.
Contents
Images
Schematics
- Internal schematic diagram of the TP-3.
- Sound powered unit schematic diagram.
Related Files
- SCTIL No.38, page 24
- January, 1945
References
- TM 11-2043,
- 30 Aug. 1944
- ↑ REP-440,
- "US Army Technical Manual Collection,"
- from the CECOM Historical Office archive, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.
- CECOM Historical Office
- "US Army Technical Manual Collection,"