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  2. Model 500 telephone - Wikipedia

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    The model 554 was a wall-mounted version. Other special-purpose models included additional features. This included phones with dial lights (500U), party line sets (501), keysets (540 and 560 series), call directors, panel phones (750 series), industrial and outdoor phones (520 and 525), and automatic dialers (660). [8]

  3. Western Electric hand telephone sets - Wikipedia

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    Western Electric 202 hand telephone set as refurbished in the late 1930s and 1940s with new handset style. The low-profile 684A subset (1931) is mounted on wall in background. When designating anti-sidetone apparatus, the Bell System practice was to add the value 100 to the apparatus code of the corresponding sidetone equipment. [34]

  4. Model 302 telephone - Wikipedia

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    This box was typically mounted on a wall or desk side. New concepts of design and economic efficiency emerged in Europe, as well as in the independent market in the US, in the 1920s, which combined all components of the telephone in one desk-top unit. The model 302 was the first Western Electric telephone to follow this trend.

  5. Trimline telephone - Wikipedia

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    A 220 Trimline rotary desk phone, showing the innovative rotary dial with moving fingerstop Early Touch Tone Trimline with round buttons and clear plastic backplate and round non-modular handset cord Redesigned touch-tone desk model Trimline, manufactured on January 9, 1985 The Trimline 2225, one of the last phones made at the Indianapolis Works in 1986 Early foreign made Trimline, December ...

  6. GPO telephones - Wikipedia

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    Wall-mounted Type 121 GPO telephone and writing desk. Both were based around the same handmade, wooden case, containing the telephone circuit and bell. The Type 121 had the transmitter mouthpiece screwed onto the front of the box and the switch hook, holding the receiver, protruding from the left hand side.

  7. Model 5302 telephone - Wikipedia

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    When issued with the G1 handset, as in the 500 model phone, the handset contained U1 and T1 elements. The majority of model 5302 telephones had the original F1 handset and were preferentially installed in areas near the central offices, [ citation needed ] while the set with the G1 handset could be deployed on long loops because of better gain ...

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