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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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Revision as of 19:35, 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.
Reference File
- TM 11–5805–288–15