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ANSWERS  TO  EMBEDDED  QUESTIONS A1. A2. A3. A4. A5. A6. A7. A8. A9. A10. A11. A12. A13. A14. Make up the phones correctly and stow them in their proper  place. Always  pull  on  the  body  of  the  plug;  never  on  the cable. In stowage boxes. Because  rags  and  chemicals  give  of  moisture  and fumes  that  will  cause  the  aluminum  diaphragms  to rapidly  oxidize. So it cannot fall to the deck and be damaged. Turn  the  rotary  dial  on  the  switch  to  the  desired circuit. They  are  provided  with  dial  illumination. From a sound-powered telephone switchboard. A series of telephone station jackboxes connected to a common  line. Primary,  auxiliary,  and  supplementary. The  wiring  of  the  auxiliary  circuits  is  separated  as much  as  practicable  from  the  wiring  of  the  corre- sponding  primary  circuits. Auxiliary  circuit  designations  are  preceded  by  the  letter X. Turn the station selector switch to the station you want to call, and then turn the hand crank. Sound  power. 3-13

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