World War 2, Switchboard Magneto 10 Line
The 10 line Magneto Switchboard is suitable for use by Divisional Signals. The range of working is 8-10 miles using D.3 cable and 14-16 miles using D.8.
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This switchboard is located in the Communications Gallery commissioned by the Australian Army Museum of Western Australia as part of the Centenary commemorations of the Royal Australian Corps of Signals
Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
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