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ANSWERS TO EMBEDDED QUESTIONS
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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.
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