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Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub BranchEquipment - Telephone Set and Morse Code Key, 1941 (likely date, based on information on AWM's item)
... Telephone Set and Morse Code Key...Telephone Set and Morse Code Key...Metal box with hinged lid containing Morse code equipment – batteries, bell, transmission key. ...Telephone Set and Morse Code Key Equipment Telephone Set and Morse Code Key ...Metal box with hinged lid containing Morse code equipment – batteries, bell, transmission key. Remains of webbing carry straps on back (see photo). This item has been modified from the original design. The item has a battery box located behind the Morse key but the original battery has been replaced by two rectangular 1.5 V batteries which were placed in the shelf below the Morse key. That shelf was initially intended to store the audio telephone hand piece which is no longer with the device. Hence, the final use of the item was as a Morse key only.Stencilled on outside lid (see photo): TELE SET D M (3 or 4 other indecipherable faint letters/numbers; likely "D. MK V." with star) YA. 6371 Inside (on movable frame, for holding hand piece): PRESS KEY WHEN FINISHED Stamped into metal lid of battery box (behind Morse key): PX SERIAL NO. (no actual serial no. stamped on lid) -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Morse code key, Mid 20th century
... Morse code key...Morse Code Key...This is a Morse Code key. Morse Code is a method of transmitting text information using short and long signals (‘dots and dashes’). ...This is a metal Morse Code key with an oval metal base. It has three screws inserted in the base and two more screws attached to the sides of the base. ...Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc. 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road This is a Morse Code key. Morse Code is a method of transmitting text information using short and long signals (‘dots and dashes’). ...This is a Morse Code key. Morse Code is a method of transmitting text information using short and long signals (‘dots and dashes’). It is named after Samuel Morse, the inventor of the telegraph and was developed in the 1860s. It was used extensively in the 1890s for early radio communication before it was possible to transmit voice and continued to be used in the 20th century along with voice transmission , especially by amateur radio persons. It was also used in military and naval communication but not so much today. It is believed that this Morse Code key belonged to Ted Salamy, a jeweller and the first person in Warrnambool to hold an amateur radio licence (1924 Call Sign A3AJ, the 35th licence issued in Victoria).This Morse Code key is of interest as an object more used in the past, especially by amateur radio persons. It is believed to have been the property of Ted Salamy, the first person in Warrnambool to hold an amateur radio licence. This is a metal Morse Code key with an oval metal base. It has three screws inserted in the base and two more screws attached to the sides of the base. There is a key lever on top of the base and this is adjustable. The hinge on which the key lever sits is missing. The lever has a round black knob at one end. ‘Made in U.S.A. H15.682’ Wm.M. Nye Co Inc. Bellevue W.A.’ morse code key, ted salamy,, history of warrnambool -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietyMorse Code Key, Estimated 1939-1945
... Morse Code Key......morse code...Block of masonite with cardboard sheet "The Morse Code" attached, has metal lever with black knob, small block of masonite with reel of copper wire mounted on it and three terminals....Morse Code Key ...Block of masonite with cardboard sheet "The Morse Code" attached, has metal lever with black knob, small block of masonite with reel of copper wire mounted on it and three terminals.ww2, morse code, voluntary air observers corp -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Monte Punshon and the Morse Code girls, 1943
... Monte Punshon and the Morse Code girls......Morse code girls...These women were called the Morse Code Girls. Photograph taken in 1943....These women were called the Morse Code Girls. Photograph taken in 1943. monte punshon AWS nurses Morse code girls Long black and white photograph of a group of AWS nurses sitting in front of a building Monte Punshon and the Morse Code girls Photograph Photograph ...B/W photograph of nine women enjoying their music with their leader Monte Punshon (third from left) . These women were called the Morse Code Girls. Photograph taken in 1943.Long black and white photograph of a group of AWS nurses sitting in front of a buildingmonte punshon, aws nurses, morse code girls -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - MORSE CODE SENDER, The Vibroplex Company, Unknown
... MORSE CODE SENDER......Morse Code Sender...Small rectangular morse code communications sender. The sender is mounted on a solid base. ...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Passchendaele Barracks Trust Morse Code Sender Communications “PATENTED No. 217455 VIBROPLEX THE VIBROPLEX COMPANY INC 833 BROADWAY NEW YORK” Small rectangular morse code communications sender. ...Small rectangular morse code communications sender. The sender is mounted on a solid base. It is operated by finger touch and has a pointer that has a number of spring and screw adjustable points. The code sender is operated by the finger of the operator.“PATENTED No. 217455 VIBROPLEX THE VIBROPLEX COMPANY INC 833 BROADWAY NEW YORK”passchendaele barracks trust, morse code sender, communications -
Parks Victoria - Cape Nelson LightstationInstrument - Morse Code Key Set
... Morse Code Key Set..., both connected by a keying cable. Morse code was invented in the 1830s by American, Samuel Finely Breese by using electrical signals to quickly transmit information over a long range. ...Morse code key set. Comprised of the tapping component and a metal box part with a white electrical cord....Instrument Morse Code Key Set ...The battery powered set, which dates from the second half of the twentieth century, comprises two main components, the electronic keyer with a single lever for tapping, and a transmitter (?), both connected by a keying cable. Morse code was invented in the 1830s by American, Samuel Finely Breese by using electrical signals to quickly transmit information over a long range. In the early 1890s Italian inventor, Guglielmo Marconi improved the technology to the point where it became an essential device used for commercial and government purposes. The first practical applications were demonstrated with maritime messaging, where this simple mode of communication was seen as a timely replacement for the historic practice of signaling by flags, lights and foghorns. Cape Schanck has an earlier Morse code key, which is original to the lightstation (CSLS 0035), and Cape Otway has another early example although its provenance to the lightstation has not been formally verified (COLS 0074). The Morse code set has first level contributory significance for its historical value as an earlier communications device that has since been made redundant by more sophisticated technologies.Morse code key set. Comprised of the tapping component and a metal box part with a white electrical cord.Yes -
National Wool MuseumMachine - Morse Code Machine
... Morse Code Machine...morse code...A telegraph key or Morse key is a specialised electrical switch used by a trained operator to transmit text messages in Morse code in a telegraphy system. Keys are used in all forms of electrical telegraph systems, including landline (also called wire) telegraphy and radio (also called wireless) telegraphy. ...A plaque with printed text is also attached to the base. Machine Morse Code Machine ...A telegraph key or Morse key is a specialised electrical switch used by a trained operator to transmit text messages in Morse code in a telegraphy system. Keys are used in all forms of electrical telegraph systems, including landline (also called wire) telegraphy and radio (also called wireless) telegraphy. An operator uses the telegraph key to send electrical pulses of two different lengths: short pulses, called dots or dits, and longer pulses, called dashes or dahs. These pulses encode the letters and other characters that spell out the message.Metal device with black knob mounted on a wooden base. A plaque with printed text is also attached to the base.Printed: GIVE A SERIES OF DASHES INSTEAD / OF A STEADY EXPOSURE WHEN CALL- / ING FOR LIGHT, OR SHOWING LIGHT. / USE THE PLUG IN No. 1 / SOCKET AS LONG AS THE / LIGHT IS GOOD ENOUGH. / THEN CHANGE TO No. 2 THIS WILL / LENGTHEN THE LIFE OF BOTH BULB / AND BATTERY.morse code, communication, telegraph key, messages, pulses -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub BranchFunctional object - Morse Code Key, Unknown
... Morse Code Key...WW11 Morse Code Key...Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch 44 – 50 Clow Street Dandenong melbourne WWII Historical significance PMG 1942. WW11 Morse Code Key Functional object Morse Code Key ...WWII Historical significanceWW11 Morse Code KeyPMG 1942. -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate ActionLucas Morse Code Key
... Lucas Morse Code Key...Morse Code Key - 10 Volt...Bushfire Radios Forests Commission Victoria (FCV) Morse Code Key - 10 Volt Lucas Morse Code Key ...After the 1939 bushfires, the Forests Commission Victoria invested heavily in a radically new communications network. After suffering some inevitable delays due to the war, radio VL3AA switched into full operation in October 1945 proudly beaming out 200 watts across the State. But by today’s standards, the technology was primitive and the reception poor unless the user was on a high point somewhere. The radio signal was "line-of-sight" and bounced between fire towers and relay transmitters across the mountains back to the District offices. The advent of solid-state electronics in the 1960s replaced the more delicate valve sets which enabled greater use of vehicle mounted radios. The Commission continued to research, develop and build new radios at its many workshops around Victoria. The network was supported by a large team of skilled radio technicians. The more secure and versatile State Mobile Radio (SMR) digital trunk system came into operation in about 1995. Upgraded Tait Radios were purchased in 2014 after recommendations of the 2009 Bushfires Royal Commission. But it was the convergence of separate technologies such as 5G mobile phones, high-capacity and light-weight lithium batteries, Wi-Fi, the ever-expanding internet, cloud data storage, digital cameras, GPS, personal organisers and hundreds of supporting Apps into powerful smartphones and tablets which revolutionised bushfire communications from the mid-2000s. Morse Code Key - 10 Voltbushfire, radios, forests commission victoria (fcv) -
The Ed Muirhead Physics MuseumContact Switch - Morse Code, 20th Century
... Contact Switch - Morse Code...morse code switch...Contact Switch - Morse Code ...Rectangular wooden base with two metal strips on top of each other. Each strip is separated with a rectangular block between them at one end and has a terminal knob at that end. The other end of the top strip has a knob that when pressed produces a contact between the two strips. Engraved on top: 'GAMBRELL BROS & CO LTD / PATT. 5037'morse code switch, contact switch, gambrell bros, telegraphy -
National Communication MuseumEquipment - Morse key, Postmaster-General's Department, circa 1920
... ...morse code...A telegraph or Morse key, sends a series of electrical signals down a telegraph line or via radio frequencies; the signals are interpreted as Morse code, a binary form of language constructed of 'dots and dashes', combinations of which correspond to letters of the alphabet. ...Device used to transmit telegraphic messages in Morse code through the manipulation of electric signals. ...The motion of the key acts to complete an electrical circuit between the sender and receiver, producing a short pulse 'dot' or longer 'dash,' the space between the code indicates a broken current or wave. telegraph telegraphist morse code mechanisation Printed ink on base: "PMG" Device used to transmit telegraphic messages in Morse code through the manipulation of electric signals. ...A telegraph or Morse key, sends a series of electrical signals down a telegraph line or via radio frequencies; the signals are interpreted as Morse code, a binary form of language constructed of 'dots and dashes', combinations of which correspond to letters of the alphabet. The motion of the key acts to complete an electrical circuit between the sender and receiver, producing a short pulse 'dot' or longer 'dash,' the space between the code indicates a broken current or wave.Device used to transmit telegraphic messages in Morse code through the manipulation of electric signals. The metal 'key' sits in a central bracket on which it moves up and down aided by a spring, controlled by an operator pushing the black Bakelite knob on the protruding end of the device. The motion presses the key onto a circular metal disc, completing the circuit and sending an electrical pulse to the receiver. The apparatus is secured to a wooden base with wires attached to the terminals; a cut out section of the base suggests wires may have entered through this area, attaching to a battery.Printed ink on base: "PMG"telegraph, telegraphist, morse code, mechanisation -
Bendigo Military MuseumBook - BOOKS RAAF, C 1939 - 45
... Morse code...Instruction books., RAAF, blue and light brown covers, cover printing in black, subjects are Morse code and mess guide lines....Refer 211P for his service history also 209.2, 210. Morse code Messes guide RAAF Instruction books., RAAF, blue and light brown covers, cover printing in black, subjects are Morse code and mess guide lines. ...Items belonged to Edward Lane No 40676 RAAF. Refer 211P for his service history also 209.2, 210. Instruction books., RAAF, blue and light brown covers, cover printing in black, subjects are Morse code and mess guide lines.morse code, messes guide raaf -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Equipment - Morse Code Repeater Limit
... Morse Code Repeater Limit...The silver metal bar has two brass screws, one of which moves the bar to tap on the brass frame beneath it to emit the signal Equipment Morse Code Repeater Limit ...From the collection of Ken YoungWas a very important method of communication from approximately 1910 onwards. Morse Code was used by the Armed Forces up till 1960Brass base plate with two coils attached by a metal bar screwed down with a cross bar. The silver metal bar has two brass screws, one of which moves the bar to tap on the brass frame beneath it to emit the signalcommunication, telegraphic -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumEquipment - Morse and day light set in timber box with accessories
... Morse Code...1942 portable morse code set with a day signaling light and spare globes. ...Operating instructions on spare globes box lid 1942 portable morse code set with a day signaling light and spare globes. ...Military communications and signaling equipment used from 19421942 portable morse code set with a day signaling light and spare globes. All fitted in timber carry case with webbing strap.Plate "Lamp Signaling Daylight. Short Range Case MK IIPMG MELM1942" S/N 10356. Operating instructions on spare globes box lidmorse code, wwii, signaling -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPainting, Lisa Carman, S.O.S, 2019
... ...morse code...His face is made of dots using the SOS Morse code....His face is made of dots using the SOS Morse code. S.O.S. Painting Lisa Carman ...The painting explores the mental health issues often faced by those who work at sea as a result of loneliness, isolation and illness, amongst other things. This seafarer’s face is made up of thousands of SOS Morse code symbols: dot,dot,dot dash,dash,dash dot,dot,dot. Morse code was used to signal to land that a ship or crew was in trouble. This seafarer is in trouble- his face says it all and speaks volumes. Mental health issues are often hidden when we look from afar but when we take the time to look closer and listen, the signs are often there.Lisa Carman entered this painting to the Maritime Art Prize 2019 and donated the artwork after the exhibition.Naive, Marine artLisa Carman, MTSV Collection Squared shape painting depicting a portrait in blue and dark tones of a sailor with a beard wearing a beanie. His face is made of dots using the SOS Morse code.sos, seafarers welfare, maritime art prize, 2019, lisa carman, morse code, seafarers, sailors, beanie, blue -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Equipment - Equipment, Army, Trainer - Morsecode
... ...Morse Code...Sticky taped on white paper reads Morse Code Trainer....Sticky taped on white paper reads Morse Code Trainer. Trainer - Morsecode Equipment Equipment, Army ...This item was donated by Leading Aircraftman Gregory Frederick Mead (A316860) who was with the Royal Australian Air Force and served in Vietnam with Base Support Flight from May 1968 to September 1968 and No. 1 Operational Support Unit from September 1968 to May 1969Metal, plastic, pale blue paint, black and silver knobs, On/Off switch, morse key. Sticky taped on white paper reads Morse Code Trainer.NS No. 5805-99-580-8558 Key telegraph F.I.L.71 Ser.No 2353signals, trainer, morse code, leading aircraftman gregory frederick mead, a316860, royal australian air force, raaf, base support flight, no. 1 operational support unit -
Bright RSL Sub Branch MuseumDocument, AMF Wireless Diary, 1943. Diary printed July 1941. Copy made 2012
... ...morse code...This group intercepted Japanese Morse Code messages and their transcriptions were sent to Central Bureau for deciphering. ...This group intercepted Japanese Morse Code messages and their transcriptions were sent to Central Bureau for deciphering. ...The document was written by Marian Kennedy, a signalwoman in the Australian Special Wireless Group in Brisbane in World War Two. This group intercepted Japanese Morse Code messages and their transcriptions were sent to Central Bureau for deciphering. The sheet contains a list of procedure signals for messages in Japanese Kana code. These procedure signals enabled wireless operators to assess the context of the messages and their probable importance. Secrecy was paramount as the Japanese military were unaware that their Kana code had been broken. Marian Kennedy was born at Bright Vic and grew up in Smoko in the Ovens Valley.Colour, scanned, A4 copy of sheet from Australian Military Forces Wireless Diary with list of Procedure Signals of Japanese Kana Code hand-written in pencil, in English.Signed "Marian Kennedy VF396623" in pencil in top margin.war, wwii, wireless, morse code, code, japanese kana code, codebreaking, aswg, kennedy -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Morse key, C 1930
... ...morse code...Morse code consists of five elements, dots, dashes, and gaps of one , three and seven units in length. ...Morse code consists of five elements, dots, dashes, and gaps of one , three and seven units in length. ...The Morse telegraph system had its beginnings in 1836 when Samuel Morse, Alfred Vail and Joseph Henry developed an early model of the system. There are a number of variations on the machine but the operating system is very similar in all and the language is a standardised international code which has been in operation since the 1860's. Morse code consists of five elements, dots, dashes, and gaps of one , three and seven units in length. It is still in use to this day and has been applied to other systems of communication such as amateur radio, mobile phones and communication systems for disabled people. This particular telegraph key possibly has post office or naval origins.Morse code was an important invention in world communication systems and this machine therefore has important social and research significance. It is useful as an interpretive item.This instrument sits on a black rectangular base of black bakelite. The mechanism ids held in place by three larger metal screws and two smaller ones on the upright section from the base.The movable part is metal with the attached handle a similar black material as the base.ADMY.PATT No 7681 KEY MORSE SERN PL 23780 Rocker Front contact. Lift @ turn on one of the screws on the bar.history of warrnambool, rocker telegraph, telegraph key, morse code -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - LAMP SIGNALLING, PMG Melbourne, 1942
... ...Morse code...Inside the lid of the large compartment is a morse code key. Assembly case serial NR. 13155. 2. ...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Signalling Lamps Morse code WW2 1. Stencilled in white paint - on case - “D^D” 1. ...1. Heavy aluminium case, two lids on top, colour drab olive. Belt loops both ends. Inside the smaller compartment, the sides are lined with cardboard. Inside the lid of the large compartment is a morse code key. Assembly case serial NR. 13155. 2. Lamp signalling daylight assembly, lens width 8 cm. A pivoting base mount on bottom. On top is a small tube with cross hair sight for aiming. Also there is a wire spring clip in front of lens for holding coloured filters. Lamp serial NR 13107. 3. Tin, black painted. Box spare parts MKII PMG 1942. 4. Tin small black - various plugs, nuts & bolts. 5. Stake set 3 piece Gal steel. Screw threaded ends (?) Stake end (1). 6. Filters celluloid - red. green Amber. 7. Cable rubber covered 2 core.1. Stencilled in white paint - on case - “D^D”signalling, lamps, morse code, ww2 -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Bedford McNeill, Mining and General Telegraphic Code, 1899, 1899
... morse code...Contents include: General suggestions for using code; Morse signals, alphabet and figures; Timetable west of Greenwich; Timetable east of Greenwich; map; Alphabetical Code; Survey of Mineral Properties; Numbers; English Money; American money; Lineal measurement; Weights; Letters; Cables; banks; Finance Companies; Substitutions; Extra Code. ...[Nature 98, 94-94 (05 October 1916)] morse code McNeill Bedford McNeill mining Noble's Explosives Company Otto Charleton Tabloid Bornhadt Brook R. ...McNeill's Code was arranged to meet the requirements of mining, metallurgical and civil engineers, Directors of Mining, Smelting companies; bankers; stock and share brokers, solicitors, accountants, financiers and general merchants. Bedford McNeil )Assoc. M. Inst. C.E.) was an Associate of the Royal School of Mines; Member of the Institution of Mining and metallurgy and of the north of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers; and a Fellow of the Geological Society. "OBITUARY - Mr. Bedford McNeill IT is with regret that we announce the death on September 18, due to cerebral hemorrhage, of Mr. Bedford McNeill, the well-known mining engineer, at fifty-five years of age. Apart from his high reputation as a mining engineer, Mr. McNeill’s name was almost a household word in connection with the telegraphic code compiled by him, which was issued originally in 1893, and in an enlarged and revised form in 1908. This code is employed almost without exception by mining-companies and engineers, to whose use it was specially dedicated, and other business men have found it extremely practical for cable communications. [Nature 98, 94-94 (05 October 1916)] Black hard covered book of 807 pages by Bedford McNeil. Contents include: General suggestions for using code; Morse signals, alphabet and figures; Timetable west of Greenwich; Timetable east of Greenwich; map; Alphabetical Code; Survey of Mineral Properties; Numbers; English Money; American money; Lineal measurement; Weights; Letters; Cables; banks; Finance Companies; Substitutions; Extra Code. The book includes the following advertisements: Nobel's Explosives Company; Otto Aerial Ropeways; Tabloid Medicine cases & Chests; Charleton's Report Book for Mining Engineers; Bornhardt's Electrical Firing Machine; On a page towards the front "R. Brook"morse code, mcneill, bedford mcneill, mining, noble's explosives company, otto, charleton, tabloid, bornhadt, brook, r. brook, telegraphy, morse -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, New General and Mining Telegraphy Code, 1907, 1907
... ...morse code...Contents include vocabulary, skeleton code, English Money, American MOney, number, Assays, Letters, Cables, Points of the Compass, Electric Lighting, Bankers, Finance, Skeleton Code for Addenda, Morse Alphabet ...great carpentaria copper mining company no liability mining telegraph telegraphy morse code morse alphabet code mining telegraphy code Stamped "Great Carpentaria Copper Mining Company No Liability" Red hard covered book of 673 pages. ...Red hard covered book of 673 pages. Contents include vocabulary, skeleton code, English Money, American MOney, number, Assays, Letters, Cables, Points of the Compass, Electric Lighting, Bankers, Finance, Skeleton Code for Addenda, Morse Alphabet Stamped "Great Carpentaria Copper Mining Company No Liability"great carpentaria copper mining company no liability, mining, telegraph, telegraphy, morse code, morse alphabet, code, mining telegraphy code -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchAldis Lamp
... Can be used for morse code...Can be used for morse code Aldis Lamp ...Aldis SIGNAL Lamp. Can be used for morse codeequipment, ww2, raaf -
Frankston RSL Sub BranchHandbook, W C Penfold, Signalling Handbook for Australian Military Forces, 1915
... ...morse code...Frankston RSL Sub Branch 183 Cranbourne Road Frankston mornington-peninsula signal signalling morse code morse semaphore helio heliograph telescope flag communications communicate alphabet The book front cover is printed in black on a buff coloured card. ...Small pocket size training handbook which includes instruction on topics related to signalling used in the field by Australian Military Forces. The topics included are the morse system, the semaphore system, use and care of apparatus, helio, telescope, flags, message form, station routine, training and classification. This small book has a buff coloured cover in card quality paper and contains 95 printed pages. This book was published in 1915 by Angus & Robertson Ltd., 89-95 Castlereagh Street, Sydney.The book front cover is printed in black on a buff coloured card. See image for details.signal, signalling, morse code, morse, semaphore, helio, heliograph, telescope, flag, communications, communicate, alphabet -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchBooklet
... Booklet "The Morse Code and how to learn it" by Australian Corps of Signals (part of COL049)...Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Documents 1942 Army Booklet "The Morse Code and how to learn it" by Australian Corps of Signals (part of COL049) Booklet ...Booklet "The Morse Code and how to learn it" by Australian Corps of Signals (part of COL049)documents, 1942, army -
Bendigo Military MuseumPamphlet - PAMPHLET SIGNALS, WAR OFFICE, Aide Memoire - Message writing and Radio Training 1944, 14.5.1944
... Cardboard cover, folds out to reveal Radio Training procedure 1944 and morse code....Refer Cat No 383.2 for his service history. books-technical Signals Morse military At top in black pencil, “HQ SQD” Cardboard cover, folds out to reveal Radio Training procedure 1944 and morse code. Aide Memoire - Message writing and Radio Training 1944 Pamphlet PAMPHLET SIGNALS WAR OFFICE ...Belonged to Thomas Henry ISER V24933 and VX102660 2nd AIF. Refer Cat No 383.2 for his service history.Cardboard cover, folds out to reveal Radio Training procedure 1944 and morse code.At top in black pencil, “HQ SQD”books-technical, signals morse, military -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL UNIT, Stromberg-Carlson, 1941
... ...Morse code...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Wireless Remote Control Unit Signals Army Morse code Inside on Battery cover is: - “Wireless Remote Control Units 'A'./ Stromberg Carlson Serial No....... 1941” Inside on front panel is :- “Serial No. 18017/ D^D Vac No. ...Heavy cast Aluminium box with hinged lid. Colour is drab olive. Each end has a belt loop. There is a semi rotating clip on the front of the lid section to hold it shut. Inside are Morse Key, 3 switches, Buzzer Assembly, 3 terminals and a built in battery box. Inside the lid are the circuits for the device and operating instructions. On lid is stamped 'D^D'. On front is "Wireless Remote Control Unit A, Serial No. 18017. Inside is marked serial 18017. Inside on Battery cover is: - “Wireless Remote Control Units 'A'./ Stromberg Carlson Serial No....... 1941” Inside on front panel is :- “Serial No. 18017/ D^D Vac No. ZA 7533".wireless remote control unit, signals, army, morse code -
Lara RSL Sub BranchBook, Signals - Story of the Australian Corps of Signals, 1953
... ...morse code...A tribute to the corps that stayed on duty every hour of every day providing and maintaining vital communication channels. signal corps wwii c.h.simpson motorcycle couriers signals 7 australian division lt.commander b.t.r chadd palestine spark plug semiphore morse code field radio a.i.f british signals corps pieter mersk breconshire corp signals new guinea malaysa singapore switchboard carrier pigeons linesmen gaza signal office Signals - Story of the Australian Corps of Signals. ...Little has been written previously about this technical group of men and women and that their duties were under insurmountable difficulties which they faced and overcome in conditions that were encountered in the desert and jungle warfare. Without their constant and never ending services, the task of the force in bringing to a close this fight for freedom would have been greatly handicapped.An outline of the Australian Signals Corps over the years from the campaign in the Middle East to the present day of the victories in New Guinea. A tribute to the corps that stayed on duty every hour of every day providing and maintaining vital communication channels.Signals - Story of the Australian Corps of Signals. Green front and back hardcover with black text and insignia. Photographs, cartoons, illustrations and poems. The inside front and back covers have a photograph montage in green sepia.signal corps, wwii, c.h.simpson, motorcycle couriers, signals 7 australian division, lt.commander b.t.r chadd, palestine, spark plug, semiphore, morse code, field radio, a.i.f, british signals corps, pieter mersk, breconshire corp signals, new guinea, malaysa, singapore, switchboard, carrier pigeons, linesmen, gaza signal office -
Bendigo Military MuseumManual - TRAINING MANUAL - SIGNALLING, SIGNALLING, 1915
... ...morse code...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields signalling morse code ww1 Training manual for signalling methods on various aspects of the code SIGNALLING. ...Training manual for signalling methods on various aspects of the codesignalling, morse code, ww1 -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Alfred P. Morgan (revised by J.W. Sim), The Boy Electrician, 1941 (exact); George G. Harrap (publisher)
... ...morse code...Beanland, both attended the Ballarat School of Mines. lighting telephones ammeter magnets magnetisn static electricity cells batteries cables measuring telegraphs microphones coils transmission transformers generators electric motors radio electric railways circuits gas dischatge tubes tesla coil copperiwire morse code galvanometer television ohm x ray xray graham beanland c h beanland charles beanland yallourn Book Plate: Yallourn Technical School. ...Graham Beanland, and his father, C.H. Beanland, both attended the Ballarat School of Mines.Red hard covered book of 328 pages. Contents include: Magnets and magnetism, static electricity, cells and batteries, cables, measuring, telegraphs, telephones, microphones, coils, transmission, transformers, generators, electric motors, radio, electric railways, lighting, circuits, gas-discharge tubes, Tesla coil, copper wire.Book Plate: Yallourn Technical School. Presented to G. Beanland. Second Prize Form I. Dec 1942 C.H. Beanland, pricipallighting, telephones, ammeter, magnets, magnetisn, static electricity, cells, batteries, cables, measuring, telegraphs, microphones, coils, transmission, transformers, generators, electric motors, radio, electric railways, circuits, gas dischatge tubes, tesla coil, copperiwire, morse code, galvanometer, television, ohm, x ray, xray, graham beanland, c h beanland, charles beanland, yallourn -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, New York Post, The School of Mine Quarterly: A Journal of Applied Science, 1889-1809
... ...morse code...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields The School of Mines Quarterly was a jpournal of Applied Science from Columbia College, New York City. school of mines new york columbia college schools of mines columbia school of mines Witwatersrand Goldfield INter-continental Railway Mine Ropes Harbor improvememnts on the Pacific coast Glycerine and artificial Butter industry Transit Factors for teh Columbia College Observatory Tables for the Reducation of Transit Observations Ancienct methods for dividing and Recoording time in Japan Assay of tin John Strong Newberry Standards of linnear Measure Comparison of costs of electric lighting Huanchaca Mine Bolivia El Callao Gold Mine Venezuela John Magnus Adams Ores in Saxony Hartz and Rhenish Prussia Hofmann Apparatus Adjustment of Trangulation Determination of Carbonic Acid in White Lead Lower Coals in Western Clearfield County Pennsylvania Old Telegraph Mine Ningham Canon Utah mechanical Preparation of Ores modern waterworks construction curdling of milk French regenerative gas furnace Irrication Canals peruvian salt mine Collection of Metallurgic Dust and fume Permeability of iron and steel Assay of Silver Explosion in a Zinc Fume condenser Teaching archtectural history Liquid air between the mine and the smelter Ballistic Galvonometer Assay of Telluride ores Analytical Chemistry Theory and design of the masonry arch silver pick mine Wilson colorado telegraphy and telephoney mineralogy morse code Michigan mining practices Titaniferous magnetites paradox of the pantheon Rocks from Wyoming Witwatersrand goldfields Gaseous sun Alternating current distribution Engineering tests on direct current Electrical Machinery Thomas Egleston Ore dressing Frederick Morgan Watson Camp Bird Gold Mine and Mills Magnetic properties of Iron and Steel Morphology of Organic compounds Antimony structure of the Starch Molecule Cerrillos Hills New Mexico geology Rossie Lead Veins practical electrochemistry lines of 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