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From: morris@jade.jpl.nasa.gov (Mike Morris)
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Subject: Re: AT&T Manuals Wanted
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Date: 11 Aug 89 00:38:44 GMT
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X-TELECOM-Digest: volume 9, issue 288, message 7 of 11

(Gabe M Wiener) writes:
>X-TELECOM-Digest: volume 9, issue 284, message 8 of 9
>Does anyone know of a source for AT&T manuals?  I'd love to have a gander at
>the reference books the long-distance operators use. I'm sure AT&T keeps those
>under tight security for fear of phone phreaks and whatever, but is there any
>source?

I second the question!  I have Vols II and III of the July 1980 "Key Systems
Service Manual", and would like to purchase volume 1 (the one with all the
info on the instruments themselves - I've got a few phones I need to modify).

And where do you get the center-tapped (!) 10v ni-cad batteries for the
Touch-A-Matic autodialer telephones?  and the 1-button speakerphone accesory
circuit board?

Mike Morris
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#Include quote.cute.standard   | The opinions above probably do not even come
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