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hi and stuf
of course the novice knows that Phila. stands for Philadelphia Quartermaster Depot, usually followed by the contract date. but here's that mistry number. its a class of material.
- class 1- ground radar equipment
- class 2- ground & vehicular radio equipment
- class 3- photographic equipment
- class 4- wire communications equipment
- class 5- wire and cable equipment
- class 6- miscellaneous equipment
- class 7- transmitting equipment
- class 8- radio receiving equipment
- class 9- power supplies
- class 10- public address and interphone
- class 11- electronic tubes. rectifiers and transmitting
- class 12- capacitors various
- class-13- capacitors fixed
- class 14- transformers and reactors
- class 15- resistors
- class 16- quarts crystal assembly
- class 17- test equipment
- class 18- miscellaneous
- class 19- antenna
- class 20- subscriber station equipment
- class 21- central office equipment or PBX
- class 22- manual switching
- class 23- carrier equipment
- class 24- repeaters
- class 25- outside plant
- class 26- test and adjustment equipment and supplies
- class-27- transportation equipment
- class 28- range and interval equipment
- class 29- signal lamp equipment
- class 30- interphone, call and public address system not associated
- class 31- microphones, headsets, Ect.
- class 32- spare miscellaneous & miscellaneous components
- class 33- wire and cable
- class 34- wire, insulated
- class 35- flexible cable and cordage, both single and multi conductor
- class 36- lead sheath cable
- class 37- subterranean cable
- class 38- submarine cable
- class 39- galvanized steel strand and wire rope
- class 40- transmission line
- class 41- wire and cable handling equipment
- class 42- hardware
- class 43- building and installation materials
- class 44- textiles
- class 45- leather
- class 46- wood. exclusive of building construction and poles
- class 47- stationary
- class 48- oils and greases
- class 49- office furniture and equipment
- class 50- machinery, equipment, tools, and supplies
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Contents
JETDS
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- TU-1
- TU-2
- TU-3
- TU-4
- TU-5
- TU-6
- TU-7
- TU-8
- TU-9
- TU-10
- TU-11
- TU-12
- TU-13
- TU-14
- TU-15
- TU-16
- TU-17
- TU-18
- TU-19
- TU-20
- TU-21
- TU-22
- DU-23
- TU-24
- TU-25
- TU-26
- TU-27
- TU-28
- TU-29
- TU-30
- DM-39
- DM-40
- DM-41
- DM-42
- DM-43
- DM-44
- DM-45
- DM-46
- DM-47
- DM-48
- DM-49
- DM-50
- DM-51
- DM-52
- DM-53
- DM-54
- DM-55
- DM-56
- DM-57
- DM-58
- DM-59
- DM-60
- R-61
- R-62
- R-63
- R-64
- R-65
- R-66
- R-67
- R-68
- R-69
- R-70
- R-71
- R-72
- R-73
- R-74
- R-75
- R-76
- R-77
- R-78
- R-79
- R-80
- R-81
- R-82
- R-83
- R-84
- R-85
- R-86
- R-87
- R-88
- R-89
- R-90
- R-91
- R-92
- R-93
- R-94
- R-95
- R-96
- R-97
- R-98
- R-99
gallery
References
- TM 11-393
TL-122
TL-122 flashlight takes 2 BA-30
Variations
- A
- B
- C
- D
Gallery 1
References
File:VHF fighter control handbook.pdf
- vehicle shown is T-4 Armored car. Circa-1933
- Reciever shown is BC-189
Related Files
- Remote Control Equipment
- RC-261
- 28 Oct. 1944