. Automatic telephony; a comprehensive treatise on automatic and semi-automatic systems . 4 5 6 Meaning Fig. 119.—Multiple cable between supports, slipped 1. The terminal assembly to secure this slip is shown in the middleof the figure. The departing long-multiple cables are attached to thetop strip of supports 1, 2, and 3. The next strip carries the bank cablerom section A. The next two are jumpered terminals with a slip offive. The free ends of these upper three strips are bent and solderedtogether as was shown in Fig. 103. This carries the banks of section Astraight out to the trunks. 9 130
. Automatic telephony; a comprehensive treatise on automatic and semi-automatic systems . 4 5 6 Meaning Fig. 119.—Multiple cable between supports, slipped 1. The terminal assembly to secure this slip is shown in the middleof the figure. The departing long-multiple cables are attached to thetop strip of supports 1, 2, and 3. The next strip carries the bank cablerom section A. The next two are jumpered terminals with a slip offive. The free ends of these upper three strips are bent and solderedtogether as was shown in Fig. 103. This carries the banks of section Astraight out to the trunks. 9 130 AUTOMATIC TELEPHONY The banks of section F come in on the strip which is next to the bot-tom. The bottom strip carries the short-multiple cable. These lowerthree strips are soldered together. Supports 4-5-6 have a similar arrangement beginning at the B and G are brought together with a slip of five. But below To Second Selectors\ Z34-567 8 9 10. Slip Desired Supports Slih-5- hkkk kkkk 4-5-6 7-8-9 10-11-12 SLrS^Z SL-5~>2 I>-|4-I5 SLtSM
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