... ventilator at either end of the tent, and a tube attached to the center for admitting the antenna lead. When in use, sufficient slack should be left in the antenna lead to form a drip loop outside of the tent, and if found necessary a piece of heavy... Radiotelegraphy: U.S. Signal Corps, 1914 - Page 112by United States. Army. Signal Corps - 1914 - 122 pagesFull view - About this book
| Radio - 1917 - 1082 pages
...center for admitting the antenna lead. When in use, sufficient slack should be left in the antenna lead to form a drip loop outside of the tent, and...two. In normal packing the first mule carries the generator and six section? of the mast. The second mule carries the operating chest, four sections... | |
| Signal Office - 1914 - 144 pages
...ventilator at either end of the tent, and a tube attached to the center for adRADIOTELEGRAPHY. mitting the aerial lead. When in use, sufficient slack should...two. In normal packing the first mule carries the gen-j— SPIKE ir^r -PLUG RIDGE POLE: EXTENSION PIECE -MAST SECTION POLE EXTENSION PIECE TCWT POLE.... | |
| United States. Army. Signal Corps - Telegraph, Wireless - 1917 - 144 pages
...center for admitting the antenna lead. When in use, sufficient slack should be left in the antenna lead to form a drip loop outside of the tent, and...two. In normal packing the first mule carries the generator and six sections of the mast. The second mule carries the operating chest, four sections... | |
| United States. Adjutant-General's Office, United States. War Dept - 1917 - 486 pages
...and if found necessary a piece of heavy insulated wire can be used as a lead-in wire. PACKING. 898. The set is normally packed on three mules, but in...two. In normal packing, the first mule carries the generator and six sections of the mast. The second mule carries the operating chest, four sections... | |
| Charles Evans Kilbourne - Military art and science - 1917 - 524 pages
...suitcase. The electrical energy is supplied by a hand generator. A 40-foot sectional mast is used. The set is normally packed on three mules, but in emergency may be packed on two. THE BUZZER 1106. On our field lines the buzzer in one of its forms is almost universally used. This... | |
| United States - 1918 - 596 pages
...center for admitting the antenna lead. When in use, sufficient slack should be left in the antenna lead to form a drip loop outside of the tent, and...two. In normal packing the first mule carries the generator and six sections of the mast. The second mule carries the operating chest, four sections... | |
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