Institution of Post Office Electrical Engineers : papers
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04-533
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Library holdings cover 1919 to 1952. No.14 ; No.22 ; No.32 - No.33 ; No.45 ; No.53 - No.54 ; No.57 ; No.62 ; No.65 ; No.67 ; No.69 - No.81 ; No.84 - No.86 ; No.88 ; No.91 - No.92 ; No.95 ; No.97 - No.98 ; No.100 ; No.103 - No.104 ; No.107 - No.111 ; No.113 ; No.116 - No.127 ; No.129 - No.135 ; No.140 ; No.142 ; No.145 ; No.148 ; No.152 ; No.172 ; No.174 - No.178 ; No.180 - No.184 ; No.202. no.14 The calculation of current values in networks / J. Lockhart. no.22 Underground telegraphs / G. H. Comfort. no.26 Aerial wire construction / G. Carr. no.32 Pneumatic despatch / H. R. Kempe. no.33 Fundamental principles of modern internal combustion engines / P. Dunsheath. no.45 Machine switching in telephony / B. O. Anson. no.53 Alternating current measurements / Charles E. Hay. no.54 The loading of aerial lines and their electrical constants / J. G. Hill. no.57 Private branch exchanges / D. H. Kennedy. no.62 Notes on the dessication of lead covered paper core cables / J. Caradoc Jones. no.64 An address on 'Telephones' / Sir William Slingo. no.65 Building materials / L. Tanner. no.67 Multiple way duct work / D. C. Savory. no.69 The Western Electric Company's semi-automatic telephone system / J. Hedley. no.70 Telephonometry / B. S. Cohen. no.71 The story of the keyboard perforator . H. H. Harrison. no.72 The Western Electric Company's automatic telephone system / B. O. Anson. no.73 The provision of a common battery telephone exchange / G. F. Greenham. no.74 The electrical physics of the atmosphere / J. E. Taylor. no.75 Telephonic repeaters / A. B. Hart. no.76 Gas discharge telephone relays and their application to commercial circuits / C. Robinson. no.77 Aircraft telephones / B. S. Cohen. no.78 Notes on accidents in the Post Office Engineering Department / A. J. Stubbs. no.79 Recent developments in underground construction / A. O. Gibbon. no.80 Some notes and views upon telephone fitting work / A. C. Greening. no.81 Telegraph and telephone engineering in the U.S. / William Noble. no.84 The relay system of automatic switching / H. W. Dipple. no.85 The influence of traffic on automated exchange design / G. F. O'Dell. no.86 Some experiments on carrier current telephony / C. A. Taylor. no.87 Concrete work and reinforcement / B. J. Beasley. no.88 Applied telephone transmission / J. S. Elston. no.89 Corrosion of lead covered cables by electrolyte action / S. C. Bartholomew. no.90 Automatic telephone in multi-office areas / G. F. O'Dell. no.91 The centralisation of cord repairs / G. F. Ellwood. no.92 Telephone meters and coin collecting boxes / W. Cruickshank. no.95 Some considerations affecting the lay-out of telephone plant in a multi-exchange area / J. G. Hines. no.96 The economical provision of plant for telephone development / G. H. A Wildgoose. no.98 Maintenance provision testing of main trunk cables / B. Lister. no.100 Siemens no.16 automatic equipment / Charles. W. Brown. no.103 Some fundamentals of automatic switching methods in multi-exchange systems / H. H. Harrison. no.104 Cable testing / E. S. Ritter. no.107 Automatic trunking in theory and practice / G. F. O'Dell. no.108 Some applications of optical methods to the examination of engineering materials / F. O. Barralet. no.109 The problem of flexibility in subscribers' cable distribution plant / Harvey Smith. no.110 Testing of telephone circuits and apparatus with alternating currents / E. S. Ritter. no.111 Scientific organisation and the Post Office Engineering Department / F. G. C. Baldwin. no.113 Voice frequency telegraphs / W. Cruickshank. no.116 The director inutomatic telephony / C. W. Brown. no.117 The submarine link in international telephony / C. Robinson. no.118 Sparking and arcing at relay contacts and the use of spark quench circuits / A. H. Jacquest. no.119 The problem of the P.B.X. connected to an automatic public exchange / C. W. Brown. no.120 Satellite exchanges in automatic telephone areas / F. I. Ray. no.121 X-rays and the structure of some engineering materials / W. G. Radley. no.122 The measurement of relay times / R. W. Palmer. no.123 Modern electrical illumination / J. J. Edwards. no.124 The measurement of sound and its application to telephony / A. J. Aldridge. no.125 The development of automatic routiners in the British Post Office / A. Speight. no.126 Telephone cable circuit interference / A. Morris. no.127 Secondary cells / H. M. Turner. no.128 Picture telegraphy / E. S. Ritter. no.130 Composited telegraph and telephone working / J. M. Owen. no.131 Carrier current telegraphy / A. C. Timmis. no.132 The heating and ventilating of Post Offices and telephone exchanges / W. T. Gemmell. no.133 Rural automatic exchanges / J. C. Dallow. no.134 Sound and hearing / N. F. Cave-Browne-Cave. no.135 The electrical control of time services in the British Post Office / A. O. Gibbon. no.140 Some non-metallic substances and their characteristics / N. F. Cave-Browne-Cave. no.142 Private branch exchange installations / R. T. A. Dennison. no.145 Room noise and reverberation as problems in telephony / W. West. no.148 Stores specifications and acceptance testing / J. Legg. no.152 Some notes on exchange equipment, factory costing and the economics of production / S. J. Husband. no.172 Corrosion and communications / C. E. Richards. no.174 Metallurgy and communications / E. V. Walker. no.175 Telephone exchange power plant development trends and war-time problems / W. J. Marshall. no.176 Transformers for telecommunications / E. V. D. Glazier. no.177 Recent applications of the quartz and x-ray spectrographs to Post Office problems / R. Taylor. no.178 Long distance D.C. impulsing / S. Welch. no.179 Introduction of U.A.X. multi-metering in the Leeds area / H. G. Cope. no.180 Subscribers' cable distribution / F. Summers. no.181 Post-war exchange design /H. E. Francis. no.182 London inland trunk services / W. H. Scarborough. no.183 Frequency modulation / J> H. H. Merriman. no.184 The fundamentals of direct current impulsing in multi-exchange areas / S. Welch. no.202 The cold-cathode tube in telephone switching circuits / J. A. Lawrence.
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Institution of Post Office Electrical Engineers : papers, 04-533. Walsh Memorial Library, The Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT).
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