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Image from page 148 of “Bell telephone magazine” (1922)
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Identifier: belltvol20elephonemag00amerrich
Title: Bell phone magazine
Year: 1922 (1920s)
Authors: American Phone and Telegraph Organization American Phone and Telegraph Company. Information Dept
Subjects: Telephone
Publisher: [New York, American Phone and Telegraph Co., and so on.]
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d for organization,the camps PBX has been increasedto ten positions and its capacity hassoared to 1300 lines cable demand-ments have lifted radically publictelephones for the comfort ofsoldiers off duty have been installed. Blanding, for all its jig-time con-struction, is not distinctive. Althoughone of the biggest, it is in point offact standard of the scores of defense establishments, positioned at a distancefrom sizable communications centers,which need to be fitted with completetelephone facilities in the interest ofnational safety. At Corpus Christi xIeres yet another instance. At Corpus Christi, Texas, close bythe Mexican border, there stands abrand-new ,000,000 assembly-linesix months extended. Right now it is turningout Americas most urgent defenseweapons: flying men—300 of thema month. Its the worlds biggest na-val air station. Yesterday, it seems,it was a waste of sand dunes andmesquite. With a total acreage of14,500, Corpus Christi has 29 sepa- 19^1 Western Electric: Phone Arsenal 127
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—WITH THE Greatest of Ease Conversation with ground stations and with other ships inflight is essential to this pilot of 1 of the celebrated Army P-Ws. Note the throat microphone, which transmits the voice clearly but not motor and other extraneous noises price air fields. Twenty-5 are prac-tice landing fields scattered over twocounties. Only the primary base andthree auxiliary fields are edged withdormitories and administration create-ings, nonetheless, so that the massive aircampus will have 4 separate dialPBX systems—an 800-line 701-APBX with five 605-A positions forthe principal base, two unattended one hundred-line 711-As and a single-position701-A for the auxiliary fields. Willhave? On June 7 all four PBXswent into service simultaneously, sixweeks soon after Western Electric instal-lers place in their initial appearance. Equipment for the main base wasordered April 9, shipped on the 23rd.Installation started on the 28th. West- ern Electrics two Texas distributinghouses established a record, too, byshipping
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