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- A speaking tube or voicepipe is a device based on two cones connected by an air pipe through which speech can be transmitted over an extended distance...
- Scarano as a Delaware corporation. In 2007, Zayo acquired Memphis Networx, VoicePipe, Onvoy Inc, PPL Telcom and Indiana Fiber Works. In 2008, Zayo acquired...
- reduced to 10 inches. The conning tower had 10-inch walls. The ship's voicepipes and electrical leads were protected by an armored tube 4.5 inches (114 mm)...
- abandonment and scuttling during the night. At this, Hood called through the voicepipe to the gunnery officer, "Keep firing as quickly as possible. You are doing...
- Collections". smithsonianmag.com. Smithsonian Museum. Retrieved 20 August 2022. "Voicepipes and Speaking-Tubes". The Museum of Retro-Technology. 15 March 2010. Archived...
- speed and direction was called down to the transmitting station by either voicepipe or sound-powered telephone. The fire-control table integrated all the...
- speed and direction was called down to the transmitting station by either voicepipe or sound-powered telephone. The range clock integrated all the data and...
- with the first director system of fire control, using speaking tube (voicepipe) and telephone communication from the spotters high on the mast to his...
- direct control of the engines and gave instructions to the stoker through voicepipe and telegraph. The craft rela**** signals and orders to the other two craft...
- (25 mm) roofs. The conning tower had 9-inch (23 cm) walls. Turret hoists, voicepipes and electrical leads were protected by armored tubes. The lateral hydraulic...