Veröffentlichungen

aus dem Gebiete der

Nachrichtentechnik

S&H

Siemens

2.Jahrg. 1932  5.Folge

Inhalt

    Holmblad                    Hochfrequenzverbindung  Kopenhagen - Aarhus

    Kaden                           Schirmwirkung metallischer Hüllen

    Tamm                            Meßtechnischer Aufgaben der Fernmeldetechnik

    Kniepkamp-Nebel      Emissionsmechanismus von Oxydkathoden

    Walter                            Gleichrichterbrücke in der Meßtechnik

    Mayer                            Allgemeiner Fernleitungsplan

    Thomas                         Durchhangmessung von Fernleitungen

    Rabanus                        Aufbau von Fernsprechverstärkern

    Gandtner                        Verstärker und Stromversorgungsanlagen für Verstärkerämter

    Dahms-Schütte              Schnurverstärker

 

The main reason that I have copied this S&H periodical from 1932 is shown just below:

 

The telephone construction technique show anno 1932; albeit, that this concept had just been engendered

Especially noteworthy are the small metal can-module-techniques.

From literature we know that in the 1950s this technique reached its technical limits and were replaced by more efficient techniques.

 

  Entzerrer means: response compensation device; likely meant is the 'signal level versus frequency' response

But we have recently encountered equal techniques in our (mid-war) Carrier telephony Survey. It is quite clear, that the kind of modular concept of 1932 was still being operated by Siemens in their Tfb2 apparatus; as it was in the Tfb3 - Tfb5 series of, say, 1944.

 

 

All these individual cans contain a particular circuitry; some of which though are identical. For the reason that their functions are identical. Like voltage dividers and accompanied capacitors

And in particular in respect to:

 

 Module C1740 is encountered several times in the Tfb2 carrier telephony stations

 

 

Like is, for example, device W 1381

 

The Tfb2 schematic provides an idea what small modular component-modules are about

Please click on this drawing as to open it in PDF

 

 

By Arthur O. Bauer

 

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