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Fm 24-20 : Field-wire Techniques
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USD5,50 (aprox. 4,84 EUR) USPS Media MailTM.
Ubicado en: Modesto, California, Estados Unidos
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Entrega prevista entre el sáb. 10 may. y el vie. 16 may. a 43230
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N.º de artículo de eBay:204135098577
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Características del artículo
- Notas del vendedor
- Book Title
- Fm 24-20 : Field-wire Techniques
- Cover
- Paperback
- Language
- English
- Publisher
- Department of the Army
- Publication Year
- 1956
- Place Published
- Washington D. C.
- Pages
- 218p.
- Topic
- Military History
- Format
- Paperback
- Book Condition
- Very Good-
- Defects
- This is a small format paperback book with cardstock covers a d, a glued spine. The book covers have spots of dirt and wear. The, spine ends and corners of the book covers have some bumping,, rubbing and creasing to the corners. The text pages are, generally clean and bright. "Field telephones are telephones, used for military communications. They can draw power from, their own battery, from a telephone exchange (via a central, battery known as CB) , or from an external power source. Some, need no battery, being sound-powered telephones. Field, telephones replaced flag signals and the telegraph as an, efficient means of communication. The first field telephones, had a wind-up generator, used to power the telephone's ringer &, batteries to send the call, and call the manually operated, telephone central. This technology was used from the 1910s to, the 1960s. Later the ring signal has been made electronically, operated by a pushbutton, or automatic as on domestic, telephones. The manual systems are still widely used, and are, often compatible with the older equipment." (from Wikipedia)
- Illustration Type
- B&W Illustrations
- Binding
- Paperback
- Subject
- Military History
- Place of Publication
- Washington D. C.
- Year Printed
- 1956
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