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  • [[Category:Communications Equipment]] [[Category:Shipboard Equipment]]
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  • There is mention of this equipment in a Weekly Order, naming 14 ships whose names are to be struck from an Adm A later order lists those ships containing the equipment, imploring them to contact the manufacturer so the machines can receive mai
    3 KB (325 words) - 14:24, 10 December 2020
  • ...ven mentioned as being desireable were it not for practical limitations on equipment and personnel. * ratings for communications
    5 KB (685 words) - 14:00, 30 April 2018
  • [[Category:Communications Equipment]] [[Category:Shipboard Equipment]]
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  • By 1924, the Royal Navy had standardised upon this series of equipment and the 246X series.{{ElecDB1924|p. 286}} This suggests that no significan [[Category:Communications Equipment]]
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  • ...u responsible, prior to 1914, for the manufacture and maintenance of naval equipment and fittings which were not weaponry or ammunition. ...e duties of the Bureau of Equipment shall comprise all that relates to the equipment of ships according to the allowance tables from time to time in force.
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  • [[Category:Communications Equipment]] [[Category:Shipboard Equipment]]
    3 KB (395 words) - 22:18, 18 September 2012
  • [[Category:Communications Equipment]] [[Category:Shipboard Equipment]]
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  • [[Category:Communications Equipment]] [[Category:Shipboard Equipment]]
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  • Pattern 1297{{TorpDB1905|p. 211}} trembler bells were used for all other communications, such as to call up the other end of a [[Voicepipe|voicepipe]]. As it woul [[Category:Communication Equipment]]
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  • [[Category:Communications Equipment]] [[Category:Shipboard Equipment]]
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  • [[Category:Communications Equipment]] [[Category:Shipboard Equipment]]
    5 KB (781 words) - 22:19, 18 September 2012
  • [[Category:Communications Equipment]] [[Category:Shipboard Equipment]]
    6 KB (967 words) - 16:50, 24 July 2012
  • [[Category:Communications Equipment]] [[Category:Shipboard Equipment]]
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  • [[Category:Communications Equipment]] [[Category:Shipboard Equipment]]
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  • ...he class's particulars, offering us a fairly detailed understanding of her equipment and methods of their use, constrained by whatever limitations in accuracy s In the event of the fore conning tower being knocked out, the failure of communications with it would prompt the officers of quarters to assume local control of th
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  • ...er than the tapping of two attentive and able telegraphers seated at their equipment. [[Category:Communications]]
    5 KB (793 words) - 23:19, 13 September 2020
  • [[Category:Communications Equipment]] [[Category:Shipboard Equipment]]
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  • Innovations in procedure and equipment during the war allowed fire to be joined with ever-diminishing loss of effe ...ue and resulted in enlarged set of rules and procedures for flashing light communications between control tops. The code was expanded, and rendered the previous one
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  • It is unlikely that this equipment was ever provided.{{INF}} ...ge, while those aft would receive similar coverage from the after bridge. Communications between the smaller guns and their magazines were to be by shouting through
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