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AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
THE ITHACA JOURNAL
State of Yefu Murk, (Tompkins (oun #g, ss.�
Gladys - Hulbert ------------------ - being duly sworn, deposes
and says, that She resides in Ithaca, County and state aforesaid and
that she is - - - - -- bookkeeper - - -- -------------------------------------------------------- - - - - --
of THE ITHACA JOURNAL a public newspaper printed and published in
Ithaca aforesaid, and that a notice, of which the annexed is a true
copy, was published in said paper ------------------------------------------------------------
Qc- - -- l6, - -19.58
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and that the first publication of said notice was on the ......16th..........
day of -------------------- Qctober -- - - - - -- 195
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Subscribed and sworn to before me, this -- -------------- - 17th............... day
of - -- October 195$-.. -
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IARIORIE E. DUNTON Notary Public.
�atary Public State of New York
Tompkins County #55 -104 -9900
My Commission Expires March 30, 19 �I'
The Town of Lansing Highway De»
partment will receive sealed bids at
the office of the Town Clerk at Lud-
10wville, I\ew York for furnishing one
(1) 361000 lb. G. V! W: Four Wheel
Drive Truck and snow. plow.
Specifications may be obtained at
the home of the Highway Superin-
tendent, South Lansing, N.Y,
Said bids w114 be publicly, opened
at 1:00 P.m. Thursday, October 23,
1955 at' the office of the Town Clerk.
-The right to reject any or all bids
is expressly reserved.
By Order, of, the Lansing Town
Board.
JOSEPH McGILL
Town Clerk
Oct. is .
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
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State of �Neftt Nork, ` "kins (gonn #V, sz..
----- - - - - -- Gladys -- Hulbert- -- ------------------- - - - - -- being duly sworn, deposes
and says, that she resides in Ithaca, County and state aforesaid and
that she. is .... bookkeepQr------------------------------------- -- - - - - -- ------------ - - - - --
of THE ITHACA JOURNAL a public newspaper printed and published in
Ithaca aforesaid, and that a notice, of which the annexed is a true
copy, was published in said paper ------------------------------------------------------ - - - - --
---- - - - - -- -- Qctober_- 22- s. - -�
-_ 145$
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and that the first publication of said notice was on the ------- 22nd---------
day of - -------- - - - - -- October 19 58
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this ----- ------- - - - - -- 26th--- - -- - -- day-
of -- October 19.88
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E, DUNTON Notary.Public.
State of New York
Tompkins County #55 -104 -9900
My Commission Expires March 30, 19si
TOWN OF LANSING
' NOTICE OF HEARING UPON
'PRELIMINARY BUDGET
� Notice is hereby given that the pre-
.1 , iminary budget of the Town of Lan-
sin the fiscal year beginning
January 1, 1959, has been completed
and filed in the office of the Town }
Clerk, at Ludlowville, N.Y., where it
!is available for inspection by any
!interested person at all reasonable
hours.
Further notice is hereby given that '.
;the Town Board.of the Town of Lan-
sing will meet. and review said pre-
liminary budget and hold a public
hearing thereon, at the Ludlowville
Fire Hall at 8:30 o'clock p.m. on the ,
6th day .of November 1958 and that j
at such hearing any person may be
heard in favor of or against the pre-
1
iminary budget as compiled or for or
-against any, item or items therein
;contained.
Pursuant to Section 113 of the Town
Law, the proposed. salaries of the
following town officers are hereby
specified as follows:
Supervisor .................$2,300.00 ,
Justices of the Peace r
(total Salaries) ........ 2,000.00
Councilmen
(Total Salaries .... 720.00
Town Clerk .......... , . 2,200.00
Town Superintendent .. . 5.700.00
By order of the Town Board,
'Dated Oct. 11, 1958. '
JOSEPH McGILL,
Town Clerk
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October 23, 1958
The Lansing Town Boardmet in Special session called by ' upervisor Oates
to consider the Bids to be opened as advertised , for the purchase of
5 m 2 way radios and equipment and a 369000 The G V. W. truck and Snow plow
bids to be opened at 1:00 P. M. . Meeting called for LS00 P. M. at the
office of the Town Qlerk .
Harris Dates
Edward Ozmun
Charles Howell
Oarl Kintz
James Kidney
35onald bha.rpsteen
Joseph Mc `ill
Supervisor Dates opened
notice for bids as published
Roll Call
Supervisor Pres.
Justice reace Pres.
Councilman Pres.
Justice Peace Pres.
Councilman Pres.
Hy. upt. Pres.
Clerk Press
the meeting by asking the Qlerkitonread xthe
The Highway Superintendent having recommended the purchase of 5- 2 way
Radios and equipment installed in the 'own `lighway trucks Civilian Defense
on approving the contract to reimburse-the Town 50 % of the cost , also
to purchase 1 369000 The G. V. W. truck and snow plow county to pay for the Snow
Plow .
The clerk read the Notice to Bidders as published .
Bid on Radio'equipment taken up first .
1 Bid received this being submitted by Mobile Communication Go.,
Syracuse N. Y.
Bid opened : Total Equipment installed as per specifications
$5265.00
advanced Rental 526.00
a0 equal Monthly
payments 98.73 Cppy attached .
Lease price if purchased on Lease agreement $69449.75
Discussion on the above Bid.
Motion by 14r Howell seconded by Mr. Ozmun:
That the Town Board accept the bid for Radio Equipment as presented by Mobile
Communications Co. of Syracuse N. Y. 5 - 2 way jeneral Electric Radios
and equipment installed in the Bighway Department equipment ; subject te"
the receiving of F. C. C. License and the. Town Law also the acceptance
of the contract for the F. Go D. A. to reJmburse the Town in the amount of
50 This to be financed on the rer_etal plan with a down payment of $526.00
and 60 equgl monthly payments of $98.73 or with the reserved privalege of
paying in full at any time.
Carried all voted Aye.
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Next order of business Bids on Truck:
1 - Bid only received on the Truck ' . '
Bid of Mac Dougal Equipment Co. Inc. of Binghampton N. Y.
opened and read.
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One -- (1) New Oshkosh Model W- 825, 4- 11heel Drive Truck $20,986.00
Discount $ 12041900
Total Delivered Price $ 19,945.00
as per specifications which.are attached -
Discussion ;
resolution by Mr. Kidney seconded by Mr. Howell:
Resolved , that the bid of the bid of the Mac Dougall Squipment Go., of
Binghampton N..Y.-for 1 - 36,000 Lb G. V. W. new Oshkosh Model W -825
4 wheel drive Truck as per specifications at a Total Del. price of $
$19,945.00 be accepted and awardwd to the above Mac Do all �o.of
Binghampton N. Y.' to be financed according to Local Doug Law
with a down payment as prescribed by Law balance over a 5`year period
Issuing 5 capitol notes and the Superintendent is authorized to enter into
a purchase agreement', subject to the County Highway Superintendents approval.
Carried all voted Aye.
One - (1) bid'on $now plow for the truck listed above received from the
Mac Dougall Equipment Jo., of Singhampton
Bid price $4,329.00 as this plow was to be
purchased by the County Highway Department being satis :,factory as to size
and equipment this was transmitted to the County Highway superintendent
Motion by Mr Ozmun seconded by Mr Howell
That th a meeting be adjourned until Saturday November 1, 1958 at the
South Lansing Fire all 1 30 P G M. .
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Carried all voted Aye.
PROGRESS
DESK TOP STATION
(LOCAL CONTROL)
Fl-Style: Desk -top station for local con-
trol operation. Control unit with speaker
attached directly to front of case.
Cover perforated for ventilation.
Depth 14%8 "Add 21/2" for Control Head
Width 143/x", 173/8", 203/8" Height 63/4"
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FOR 50 -60 WATT LOW AND FOR 250 WATT
HIGH BAND STATION STATION
FOR 15 WATT UHF STATIONS
FLOOR MOUNT CABINETS
VO- Style: For mounting high or very
high power station combinations. Front
and rear doors open more than 180 °.
When used to house high power sta-
tions (up to 60 watts) and the deluxe
450 mc, the cabinet provides 38'/2" of
extra rack space. With very high power
station, there are 191/4" of rack space.
Depth 231/4" Width 22" Height 69"
DESK TOP STATION
(EXTENDED LOCAL CONTROL)
MI- Style: Desk -top station for extended
local control operation permitting
placement of the station as much as 50
feet from the control point. (See speci-
fication sheet ECR -506 for data on ex-
tended local control unit.)
Depth 14'/8" Exclusive of Handle
Width 143/x ", 173/8 ",203/x" Height 63/4"
POLE MOUNT STATION
PO- Style: For mounting a high power
station in an outdoor location. 153/4"
of extra rack.space are available.
Depth 121/2" Width 231/x" Height 42"
DESK MATE
DO- Style: The Desk -Mate. For use with
high -power and 450 me stations. Pro-
vides 10%2." of extra rack space for
mounting additional equipment. Serv-
icing is possible from either side of the
cabinet. Designed to sit beside your
desk and provide additional desk -top
working-space.
Depth 251/2" Width 14" Height 303/x"
GENERAL ELECTRIC
C O M M U N I C A T I O N P R O D U C T S D E P A R T M E N T
S Y RAC U S E 11 N E W Y 0 R K
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DESK TOP STATION
(EXTENDED LOCAL CONTROL)
MI- Style: Desk -top station for extended
local control operation permitting
placement of the station as much as 50
feet from the control point. (See speci-
fication sheet ECR -506 for data on ex-
tended local control unit.)
Depth 14'/8" Exclusive of Handle
Width 143/x ", 173/8 ",203/x" Height 63/4"
POLE MOUNT STATION
PO- Style: For mounting a high power
station in an outdoor location. 153/4"
of extra rack.space are available.
Depth 121/2" Width 231/x" Height 42"
DESK MATE
DO- Style: The Desk -Mate. For use with
high -power and 450 me stations. Pro-
vides 10%2." of extra rack space for
mounting additional equipment. Serv-
icing is possible from either side of the
cabinet. Designed to sit beside your
desk and provide additional desk -top
working-space.
Depth 251/2" Width 14" Height 303/x"
GENERAL ELECTRIC
C O M M U N I C A T I O N P R O D U C T S D E P A R T M E N T
S Y RAC U S E 11 N E W Y 0 R K
30 PRINTED IN U.S.A. ECR 507
PROGRESS LINE
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Type ET -21 -A transmitter for station or mobile service.
FCC type number ET -21 -A
Frequency range Model No. 4ET21A1: 144 -152 megacycles.
Model No. 4ET21A2: 150.8 -174 megacycles.
Power output at rated 50 watts minimum: 144 -162 megacycle
input voltage to recommended 40 watts minimum: 162 -174 megacycle
power supply
Tube complement 6661 /6BH6 oscillator.
6678/6UB modulator (triode section).
1 st doubler (pentode section).
6661 /6BH6 1st tripler.
6677/6CL6 2nd doubler.
2E26 3rd doubler.
2 -6146 final amplifier
6680/12A47 audio amplifier.
6680/12AU7 limiter.
Modulation Adjustable from 0 to ±15 kc swing
or narrow band operation with instc
modulation limiting.
Crystal multiplication factor 24.
Temperature range —30 °C to +600C
Frequency stability Unheated crystal: ±0.002 %.
Heated crystal: ±0.0005 %.
Audio frequency Within +1 and —3 db of a 6 d
characteristics emphasis curve from 300 to 3000 1
reference. Post limiter filter per FCC
Spurious and harmonic At least 70 db below rated power
radiation any frequency.
Rated duty cycle Continuous *.
Maximum recommended 0.4% of operating frequency.
frequency separation in (Approximately 600 kc)
multi channel operation
Size 131/2" long x 4 *1 wide x 6" high.
Weight 33/4 lbs.
*When optional blower applied to final am-
plifier.
SCOPE OF SPECIFICATIONS —In the construction of the equipment described herein, the full intent of the specification will
be met. It is assumed, however, that any departure from the specification, desirable for reasons of improved design or operation,
will be permissible.
The equipment described above meets or exceeds all applicable EIA (RETMA) specifications. Technical data is on file with, and
Go the equipment is acceptable for licensing by the FCC.
GENERAL ELECTRIC
C 0 M M U N I C A T 1 0 N P R O D U C T S D E P A R T M E N T
S Y RAC U S E if N E W Y 0 R K
Printed in U.S.A.
ECR -239G 4g
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COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT
SPECIFICATIONS
PROGRESS LINE
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Type
EP -4 -A.
Used with
Chassis T -36 (transmitter
Type ET- 21 -A).
144 -174 me
Chassis T -16 (transmitter
Type ET- 23 -A).
Description
Power supply for station transmitter
25 -54 me
Chassis T -42 (transmitter
Type ET- 24 -A).
Nominal
117 volts, 50/60 cps.
450 -470 me
input
voltage
Rated duty
Continuous: Blower may
be required for
cycle
associated transmitter.
Maximum
When used with:
power
SERIES STANDBY
TRANSMIT
Type of
Full -wave bridge using
transformer and
input
17 42.0 watts
320.0 watts
circuit
industrial type, 45 -volt,
high- temperature
36 50.0 watts
258.0 watts
selenium rectifier cells.
42 50.0 watts
200.0 watts
Size
19" long x 83/4" wide x
71/4" high.
Output
To transmitter:
capacity
660 volts at 285 milliamperes:
Series 17 only
OR .
Weight
201/21bs.
425 volts at 320 milliamperes:
Series ,36
OR
425 volts at 150 milliamperes:
Series 42 only
AND
330 volts at 110 milliamperes
200 volts at 30 milliamperes
—25 volts bias at 10 milliamperes
6.3 volts a -c at 6.0 amperes
5.8 volts d -c at 650 milliamperes
SCOPE OF SPECIFICATIONS —In the construction of the equipment described herein, the full intent of the specification will
be met. It is assumed, however, that any departure from the specification, desirable for reasons of improved design or operation,
will be permissible.
The equipment described above meets or exceeds all applicable EIA (RETMA) specifications.
GENERAL ELECTRIC
C O M M U N I C A T I O N
S Y RAC U S E
Printed in U.S.A.
P R O D U C T S D E P A R T M E N T
it NEW YORK
ECR -238D 49
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SPECIFICATIONS
PROGRESS LINE
Type
ER -25 -C: Narrow band receiver for station or mobile use
kc
ER -25 -D: Wide band receiver for station or mobile use
Frequency range
NARROW BAND:
WIDE BAND: ±15
Model No. 4ER25C2 — 150.8 -174 megacycles
at
WIDE BAND:
6 db
Model No. 4ER25D1 — 144 -152 megacycles
6679/12AT7
Model No. 4ER25D2 — 150.8 -174 megacycles
Audio output
1.5 watts with less than 10% distortion
Sensitivity
0.5 uv (20 db quieting method)
Squelch
Adjustable, will open at less than 0.25 uv
6661/6BH6
at critical setting
Selectivity:
2nd Limiter
RETMA method
20 db quieting method*
RETMA method
20 db quieting method*
Band width by swing method
of measurement
NARROW BAND: 30 kc channels
Adjacent channel 80 db down
100 db ±25 kc
WIDE BAND: 60 kc channels
Adjacent channel 85 db down
100 db -±-40 kc
NARROW BAND:
±6
kc
at
the 6
db F
WIDE BAND: ±15
kc
at
the
6 db
poii
Spurious responses At least
100 db down
Tube complement 6AK5
RF Amplifier
6679/12AT7
1st Oscillator (2nd triode se
for two - frequency operatioi
6679/12AT7
1st Converter and AGC Del
6679/12AT7
3x and 4x Multiplier
6679/12AT7
2nd Oscillator and Convert
6661/6BH6
High —IF Amplifier
6661/6BH6
Low —IF Amplifier
6661/6BH6
Low —IF Amplifier
6661/6BH6
1st Limiter
6661/6BH6
2nd Limiter
6663/6AL5
Discriminator
6663/6AL5
Noise Rectifier
6661/6BH6
Noise Amplifier
6681/12AX7
Audio Amplifier
6669/6AQ5
Audio Output
Ambient temperature —30 °C
to +60 °C
Frequency stability over specified
temperature range
Audio frequency characteristics
(RETMA method)
Maximum recommended
frequency spread in
2, 3 or 4 channel operation
Unheated crystal: ±0.002%
Heated crystal: -0.0005%
Within -f-2 db to —8 db of a 6 db /oc
de- emphasis from 300 to 3000 cps. l OUu cps.
reference
0.4% of operating frequency (approximately
600 kc)
Size 131/2" long x 41/2" wide x 53/4" high
Weight 5lbs.
*This figure included for comparison pur-
poses only since this method is obsolete.
SCOPE OF SPECIFICATIONS —In the construction of the equipment described herein, the full intent of the specification will
be met. It is assumed, however, that any departure from the specification, desirable for reasons of improved design or operation,
will be permissible.
The equipment described above meets or exceeds all applicable EIA (RETMA) specifications.
GENERAL ELECTRIC
C 0 M M U N I C A T 1 0 N
S Y RAC U S E
P R O D U C T S D E P A R T M E N T
if NEW YORK
Printed in U.S.A. ECR -240 F 4d
PROGRESS LINE
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Type EP -3 -A Used with Chassis R -1 (receivers Type ER -24 -A or Type
ER- 24 -8). 25 -54 megacycles.
Chassis R -3 (receiver Type ER -25 -C or D). 144 -174
Description Power supply for station receiver. megacycles.
Chassis R -4 (receiver Type ER- 26 -8). 450 -470
megacycles.
Nominal 117 volts 50/60 cps.
input
voltage Rated duty Continuous.
cycle
Nominal When used with:
power SERIES Type of Full -wave bridge using transformer and
Input 17 50 watts circuit industrial type, 45 -volt, high- temperature
36 50 watts selenium rectifier cells.
42 60 watts
Size 19" long x 7'f wide x 63/4'1 high.
Maximum 6.3 volts a -c at 8.0 amperes
Output 200 volts d -c at 120 milliamperes
voltage Weight 9/4 lbs.
SCOPE OF SPECIFICATIONS —In the construction of the equipment described herein, the full intent of the specification will
be met. It is assumed, however, that any departure from the specification, desirable for reasons of improved design or operation,
will be permissible.
The equipment described above meets or exceeds all applicable EIA (RETMA) specifications.
GENERAL ELECTRIC
C O M M U N I C A T I O N
S Y RAC U S E
Printed in U.S.A.
P R O D U C T S D E P A R T M E N T
if NEW YORK
ECR -234D 4g
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PROGRESS LINE
COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT
SPECIFICATIONS
FRONT MOUNT UNIT
FA -, FE-, FD -, FY- Styles: Progress Line
front -mount mobile case. Control unit
with built -in speaker attached to case.
Depth 143/8" Exclusive of Handle
Width 143/8 ", 173/8 ", 203/8" Height 63/4"
Add 2%2" for Control Head
WEATHERPROOF BOX
For external mounting of Progress Line
radio equipment. Radio gear can be
placed inside box with or without
outer Progress Line standard case. Net
weights including clamps: (Excludes
radio gear.)
For 14 -inch case — 32 lbs.
For 17 -inch case — 36 lbs.
For 20 -inch case — 40 lbs.
Depth 18" Width 163/4 ", 201, 23"
Height 7"
MOUNT TRUNK Progress
mobile Line
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WEATHERPROOF CASE
Progress Line Weatherproof Case for
external mounting of radio equipment.
Dimensions for 14 ", 17" and 20" cases
are about Y2" larger than trunk -mount
style counterparts.
GENERAL ELECTRIC
C O M M U N I C A T I O N P R O D U C T S D E P A R T M E N T
S Y RAC U S E 11 N E W Y 0 R K
30 PRINTED IN U.S.A. ECR 505
PROGRESS LINE
Type ET -21 -A transmitter for station or mobile service.
FCC type number ET -21 A
Frequency range Model No. 4ET21A1: 144 -152 megacycles.
Model No. 4ET21A2: 150.8 -174 megacycles.
Power output at rated 50 watts minimum: 144 -162 megacycle
input voltage to recommended 40 watts minimum: 162 -174 megacycle
power supply
Tube complement 6661 /6BH6 oscillator.
6678/6U8 modulator (triode section).
lst doubler (pentode section).
6661 /6BH6 1st tripler.
6677/6CL6 2nd doubler.
2E26 3rd doubler.
2 -6146 final amplifier
6680/12AI47 audio amplifier.
6680/ 12AU7 limiter.
Modulation Adjustable from 0 to ±15 kc swing
or narrow band operation with insta
modulation limiting.
Crystal multiplication factor 24.
Temperature range —30° C to +600 C
Frequency stability Unheated crystal: ±0.002 %.
Heated crystal: ±0.0005 %.
Audio frequency Within +1 and —3 db of a 6 d
characteristics emphasis curve from 300 to 3000 <
reference. Post limiter filter per FCC
Spurious and harmonic At least 70 db below rated power
radiation any frequency.
Rated duty cycle Continuous`
Maximum recommended 0.4% of operating frequency.
frequency separation in (Approximately 600 kc)
multi channel operation
Size 131/2 PP long x 4" wide x 6" high.
Weight 33/4 lbs.
'When optional blower applied to final am-
plifier.
SCOPE OF SPECIFICATIONS —
be met. It is assumed, however,
will be permissible.
® The equipment described above
the equipment is acceptable for
C 0 M M U N I C A
In the construction of the equipment described herein,
that any departure from the specification, desirable for
meets or exceeds all applicable EIA (RETMA) specific
licensing by the FCC.
GENERAL ELECTR
T 1 0 N P R O D U C T S
S Y RAC U S E if N E W Y
the full intent of the specification will
reasons of improved design or operation,
3tions. Technical data is on file with, and
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D E P A R T M E N T
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SPECIFICATIONS
PROGRESS LINE
Type
ER -25 -C: Narrow band receiver for station or mobile use
6679/12AT7
ER -25 -D: Wide band receiver for station or mobile use
Frequency range
NARROW BAND:
6679/12AT7
Model No. 4ER25C2 — 150.8 -174 megacycles
6679/12AT7
WIDE BAND:
6679/12AT7
Model No. 4ER25D1 — 144 -152 megacycles
6661/6BH6
Model No. 4ER25D2 — 150.8 -174 megacycles
Audio output
1.5 watts with less than 10% distortion
Sensitivity
0.5 uv (20 db quieting method)
Squelch
Adjustable, will open at less than 0.25 uv
6661/6BH6
at critical setting
Selectivity:
Discriminator
NARROW BAND: 30 kc channels
RETMA method Adjacent channel 80 db down
20 db quieting method* 100 db ±25 kc
WIDE BAND: 60 kc channels
RETMA method Adjacent channel 85 db down
20 db quieting method* 100 db ±40 kc
Band width by swing method NARROW BAND: ±6 kc at the 6 db F
of measurement WIDE BAND: ±15 kc at the 6 db pair
Spurious responses At least 100 db down
Tube complement 6AK5
RF Amplifier
6679/12AT7
1st Oscillator (2nd triode se
for two - frequency operatior
6679/12AT7
1st Converter and AGC Del
6679/12AT7
3x and 4x Multiplier
6679/12AT7
2nd Oscillator and Convert
6661/6BH6
High —IF Amplifier
6661/6BH6
Low —IF Amplifier
6661/6BH6
Low —IF Amplifier
6661/6BH6
1 st limiter
6661/6BH6
2nd Limiter
6663/6AL5
Discriminator
6663/6AL5
Noise Rectifier
6661/6BH6
Noise Amplifier
6681/12AX7
Audio Amplifier
6669/6AQ5
Audio Output
Ambient temperature —30 °C
to +60 °C
Frequency stability over specified
temperature range
Audio frequency characteristics
(RETMA method)
Maximum recommended
frequency spread in
2, 3 or 4 channel operation
Unheated crystal: ±0.002%
Heated crystal: ±0.0005%
Within +2 db to —8 db of a 6 db /oc
de- emphasis from 300 to 3000 cps. 10Uu cps.
reference
0.4% of operating frequency (approximately
600 kc)
Size 131/2 " long x 41/2 " wide x 53/4 " high
Weight 5lbs.
*This figure included for comparison pur-
poses only since this method is obsolete.
SCOPE OF SPECIFICATIONS —In the construction of the equipment described herein, the full intent of the specification will
be met. It is assumed, however, that any departure from the specification, desirable for reasons of improved design or operation,
will be permissible.
The equipment described above meets or exceeds all applicable EIA (RETMA) specifications.
GENERAL Er ELECTRIC
C 0 M M U N I C A T 1 0 N
SYRACUSE
P R O D U C T S D E P A R T M E N T
if NEW YORK
Printed in U.S.A. ECR -240 F 4d
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COMMUNICATION
2 -waY MOBILE RADIO EQUIPMENT
Type EP -2.8
Description Power Supply for high -power mobile unit.
Nominal
6 or 12 volts d -c.
input
voltage
Nominal
When used with:
current
6 volt
drain
SERIES Standby Transmit
16 11.2 amps 51.2
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36 12.0 amps 50.2
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16 6.3 amps 26.9
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36 6.7 amps 27.8
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Output
To transmitter:
voltage
425 volts at 320 milliamperes
300 volts at 120 milliamperes
200 volts at 10 milliamperes
—25 volts bias
To receiver:
197 volts at 85 milliamperes.
Used in
Type of
circuit
Duty cycle over
temperature range
Size
Ambient temperature
range
Weight
Series 16 and 36
Tapped, full -wave bridge using two trans-
formers, two split - reed, dual - interrupter
type vibrators, and G -E industrial type, 45-
volt, high - temperature selenium rectifier
cells.
Receive: Continuous
Transmit: RETMA
131/2" long x 6p' high x 41/4" wide.
—30° to +60° C
18 lbs.
The equipment described above meets or exceeds all applicable RETMA specifications.
TOP VIEW
SCOPE OF SPECIFICATION — In the construction of the equipment described herein, the full intent of the specification will be met.
Departures from the specifications, however, may occur if desirable for reasons of improved design or operation.
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The RC 4 remote control combination used with Progress Line re-
mote control station equipment provides almost any desired type of
remote control function.
The unit is basically a speech amplifier which performs three oper-
ations: microphone -to -line amplifier, line -to- speaker amplifier and in-
terphone amplifier. In addition, the unit can provide nine primary
remote control functions which are explained in detail inside.
The combination consists of the compact, blue console and a con-
trolled- reluctance microphone complete with desk stand and push -to-
talk button.
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mote control station equipment provides almost any desired type of
remote control function.
The unit is basically a speech amplifier which performs three oper-
ations: microphone -to -line amplifier, line -to- speaker amplifier and in-
terphone amplifier. In addition, the unit can provide nine primary
remote control functions which are explained in detail inside.
The combination consists of the compact, blue console and a con-
trolled- reluctance microphone complete with desk stand and push -to-
talk button.
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station control panel. (For further information see bulletin ECR -281.) Only ONE of the functions can be selected for a
particular RC 4 — KC -7 -13 combination.*
If no function number is specified when ordering equipment, the RC 4 will perform Function No. 1
FUNCTION No. FOR REMOTE CONTROL OF:
1. A single- frequency transmitter and a single- frequency receiver.
2. A two - frequency transmitter (or two single- frequency transmitters), and a single- frequency
receiver.
3. A single- frequency transmitter and a two - frequency receiver.
4. A single- frequency transmitter and a two - frequency simultaneous monitoring receiver
with the selection of either or both receiver frequencies: or a single- frequency transmitter
and two receivers with selection of either or both receivers.
5. A two - frequency transmitter (or two single- frequency transmitters), and a two- frequency
receiver.
6. A two - frequency transmitter (or
two single- frequency
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Any of the following control functions can be provided by the RC 4 combination used in conjunction with the KC -7 -B
station control panel. (For further information see bulletin ECR -281.) Only ONE of the functions can be selected for a
particular RC 4 — KC -7 -13 combination.*
If no function number is specified when ordering equipment, the RC 4 will perform Function No. 1
FUNCTION No. FOR REMOTE CONTROL OF:
1. A single- frequency transmitter and a single- frequency receiver.
2. A two - frequency transmitter (or two single- frequency transmitters), and a single- frequency
receiver.
3. A single- frequency transmitter and a two - frequency receiver.
4. A single- frequency transmitter and a two - frequency simultaneous monitoring receiver
with the selection of either or both receiver frequencies: or a single- frequency transmitter
and two receivers with selection of either or both receivers.
5. A two - frequency transmitter (or two single- frequency transmitters), and a two- frequency
receiver.
6. A two - frequency transmitter (or
two single- frequency
transmitters),
and a two - frequency
simultaneous monitoring receiver
with the selection of
either or both
receiver frequencies:
or a two - frequency transmitter (or two single- frequency transmitters), and two receivers
with selection of either or both receivers. Two single- frequency station combinations (two
transmitters and two receivers) with selection of either transmitter and selection of either
or both receivers.
7. Two single- frequency station combinations (two transmitters and receivers) with selection
of either transmitter and selection of either or both receivers.
8. Function
No. 4 plus
adding selection
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auxiliary pickup receiver
on separate phone line.
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selection of
any combination
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three receivers or receiver
frequencies.
90 Function No. 8 plus selection of a two - frequency transmitter, (in place of the single -
frequency transmitter.)
*Up to eight remote control units may be operated in parallel depending upon the telephone line losses in a
particular installation. Parallel operation normally is not recommended when any function — numbers 3.
through 9. — is specified.
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• FOOTSWITCH —This foot - operated switch parallels the push -to -talk button on the microphone, leaving the operator's
hands free at all times. Option No. E -52
• VU METER —this meter replaces the flashing lamp and gives the operator a more exact check on the line level output.
It is mounted in the center of the console in place of the lamp. (See figure 2) Option No. C -16
• MICROPHONES —a desk model, grip -to -talk, controlled - reluctance microphone can be substituted for the push -to -talk
microphone normally supplied with the combination. Option No. M -6
Carbon microphones can be ordered in place of the controlled - reluctance type. Either a telephone handset, or a
telephone hangup handset with hang -up box can be used. (Terminals for hookswitch mute are provided on the consoles.)
Order Option No. M4 for telephone handset. Order Option No. M -4 for telephone hang -up handset.
For complete information on microphones, see bulletins ECR -305 and ECR -300.
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The following optional equipment either mounts on or mounts inside the remote control console, and all options except
those specified, can be mounted on or in the console at the some time.
Sufficient mounting space and power is provided for installation of any TWO items of General Electric tone equipment
except the tone alert oscillator with the tone transmitter. For further information on tone options, see specific tone bulletins.
Order by option number.
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TRANSMIT DISABLE/ SUPERVISORY CONTROL SWITCH —this switch gives the operator full supervisory control of all
transmissions where a number of parallel remote control units are employed in a system. It enables him to cut any
conversation off the air in cases where he judges it unfit for transmission. Option No. C -12
Note: Supervisory control is required by FCC regulation wherever extra remote dispatch
units are employed in a system and their number and location are not specified
in the station license.
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TONE ALERT OSCILLATOR— transmits an audible tone to alert listeners and attract attention to messages of more
than usual importance. Option No. C -14
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TRANSMITTER —(See bulletin ECR -321) Option No. C -17
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SINGLE -TONE RECEIVER —(See bulletin ECR -322) Option No. C -18
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TWO -TONE RECEIVER —(See bulletin ECR -326) Option No. C -19
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CLOCK—this 12 -hour cyclometer clock is mounted on the console to the left of the line Ibvel indicator. (See figure 1)'
Option No. C -15
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hands free at all times. Option No. E -52
• VU METER —this meter replaces the flashing lamp and gives the operator a more exact check on the line level output.
It is mounted in the center of the console in place of the lamp. (See figure 2) Option No. C -16
• MICROPHONES —a desk model, grip -to -talk, controlled - reluctance microphone can be substituted for the push -to -talk
microphone normally supplied with the combination. Option No. M -6
Carbon microphones can be ordered in place of the controlled - reluctance type. Either a telephone handset, or a
telephone hangup handset with hang -up box can be used. (Terminals for hookswitch mute are provided on the consoles.)
Order Option No. M4 for telephone handset. Order Option No. M -4 for telephone hang -up handset.
For complete information on microphones, see bulletins ECR -305 and ECR -300.
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-±- 2 db, 200 -5000 cps
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3.5 ohms speaker, level 3.0 w maximum
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80 -135 v d -c, adjustable
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Pilot lamp set to light at + 8 VU
12AX7 voltage amplifier
6AQ5 power amplifier.
5Y3 -GT rectifier
12AU7 voltage regulator
NE -2 neon lamp for voltage reference
Controlled - reluctance type, complete with desk stand and push -to -talk button
Dimensions: EC -28 -A 91/ar' high x 18" wide x 9 318" deep
Weight: Without options 271/2 lbs.
The equipment described above meets or exceeds all applicable RETMA specifications.
SCOPE OF SPECIFICATION —In
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STANDARD CONDITIONS OO F SALE
1. WARRANTY —The COMPANY warrants that the apparatus payment specified,-, the COMPANY NY may require, full or partial
shall be of the kind and quality described,.in the. applicable.speci- payment in advance,
fications and free from defects in material or workmanship, and Pro rata payments shall become due as shipments are made
no other warranty, except of title, shall be implied. -If any failure and, if shipments are delayed by the PURCHASER, such pay -
to comply with the specifications, or if any defect in material or ments shall become due from the date when the COMPANY is
workmanship appears within one year from the original date of prepared to make shipment. If manufacture is delayed by the
shipment, the PURCHASER shall 'notify the COMPANY thereof PURCHASER, payment shall be made based on the contract,
immediately and the COMPANY shall correct the defect by price and the percentage of completion. Apparatus held for the
repairing the defective part or by supplying a replacement thereof PURCHASER shall be at the risk and expense of the PUR-
on a no- charge basis to the PURCHASER. However, if the equip- CHASER. The COMPANY reserves the right to ship to its order
�- ment is installed by the COMPANY or if its installation is super- and make collection by sight draft with bill of lading attached.
vised by the COMPANY or its authorized service representatives, 5. SECURITY TITLE — Security title and right of possession
said warranty shall one year from the date of the completion without legal process of the apparatus sold hereunder shall remain
the o event shall it extend more than the installation provided same is not unreasonably delayed with the COMPANY until all payments hereunder (including
the PURCHASER, but in deferred payments whether evidenced by notes or otherwise)
eighteen months beyond the e original date of shipment by the shall have been made in cash, and the PURCHASER agrees to
COMPANY. Defective parts will not be returned until authorized do all acts necessary to perfect and maintain such right and
by the COMPANY. security title in the COMPANY. It is the intention of the parties
In lieu ti the foregoing, the COMPANY S standard published that the apparatus delivered hereunder shall remain personal
tube warranties o effect ie the date l equ shall apply to any tubes property until all payments have been made in full,
incorporated in or supplied with the equipment. Vibrators, pilot
lights and fuses are inherently subject to wear, therefore; vibrators- 6. SALES AND SIMILAR TAXES -Unless otherwise stated the
are warranted1or 30 days and pilot lights and fuses -are warranted -COMP_ANY'S_ prices do not include sales, use, excise or similar
to be operable on arrival gnly. The. COMPANY does not warrant : taxes. Consequently, in addition to the prices specified herein,
any equipment manufactured by any other manufacturer, and the amount of any- present or future sales,cpse; excise or other
the warranty for any such equipment will be that manufacturer's _ similar tax applicable to the sale oI the'apparatus hereunder 'shall
stagdafd warranty aovering.the gttipment,_if. any. ._be paid by the PURCHASER; or indieu thereof the PURCHASER
The liability of the COMPANY (except as to title) arising shall provide the COMPANY with a tax - exemption certificate
out ..of the supplying. of said .equipment and. electronic. tubes. _ _acceptable to the taxing authorities,
incorporated in said equipment, or its use, whether on warranties 7. CANCELLATION- -The PURCHASER"inaycaricel his order
or otherwise, shall be limited to the correction of defects as afore- upon payment of cancellation charges which shall take into
said, and upon expiratioii of the warranty period_ all such liability . account among other things expenses already incurred and com-
shall terminate. .:. . : . ..: .. ..: :....
The performance of equipment and the liability of the COM-
PANY under this. warranty provision is contingent upon a sys- 8. PURCHASE PR1C>E -0n all orders whereby PURCHASER
tematic program'of routine maintenance by a qualified communica- can determine the time of delivery, if a release of all the items
tions technician, holding a first or second class Radio Telephone has,not been received by the COMPANY within 6 months from
.or Telegraph operator's license in accordance with FCC regulations. the date of the order, -the remaining -undelivered- items will be
The .nature °of _electronic communication equipment is such that shipped under payment terms of this order as if a release for them
routine maintenance by a qualified -,technician -i�- essential to,, had-been issued by the PURCHASER. If the COMPANY un-
reliable- operation mimized maintenance costs. nounces and �n new prices for the equipment covered by an order placed
29 PATENTS —The COMPANY shall defend any suit or pro- under- conditions whereby PURCHASER can determine time of
ceeding brought against the PURCHASER so far as based on a delivery, the COMPANY agrees to deliver at the prices contained
claim that any apparatus, or any part .thereof, furnished. under in this order any item on which PURCHASER furnishes a shipping
this contract constitutes `an infringement of` any pat'eri of 'the ' rel'ease' witlrhv90 days from ,the effective d to of the price change.
UNITED STATES, if notified promptly in writing and given On any item on which PURCHASER fails to furnish a shipping
authority, information and, assistance ,(at . the COMPANY'S , release, within 90 days from the effective date of the price change,
expense) for the defense of same, and the COMPANY shall pay the price for such items will be the COMPANY'S published price
all damages and costs awarded therein against the PURCHASER, in effect at the time of shipment.
In case,mid: apparatus, or any part thereof, is in such suit held ' 9. - ASSIGUMENT —Any assignment of this contract by PUR-
to constitute infringement and the use of said apparatus or'part CHASER wilfiout the written consent of -the COMPANY shall
is enjoined, the Company shall, at its own expense either procure be void,
for the PURCHASER, the right to continue using said apparatus ;: \ c -
or part; or. replace same with, non-infringing apparatus; or modify 10.. GENERAL— PURCHASER agrees _not to claim, in any
it so it becomes. non ri0 . , .ng; or remove said apparatus. and: ,event;- special or consequential damages (including but not limited
refund the purchase price and the, transportation and installation may PURCHASER'S losses on collateral contracts to which it
costs thereof. The foregoing states the entire liability of ,.the may be a party).
COMPANY for patent infringements by the said. apparatus. -or. ' The COMPANY will comply with' -all applicable federal,
an art thereof. � , state and local laws. Without limiting the-generality of the fore-
any p C �_ . ( going, the COMPANY represents that the goods to be furnished
3. DELIVERY — Unless otherwise specifically provided, delivery or the services rendered hereunder were or will be produced or
of the apparatus hereunder•shall be made f.o.b. point of shipment, performed, in compliance with all applicable requirements of
In. any, event risk of lost or_ damage in transit, shall be :borng by'... sections 6, 7,'.and 12 of the FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT
the PURCHASER who shall be responsible for filing any necessary of 1938, as amended and of all valid and applicable regulations
claims against the carrier.. Shipping dates are approximate and and orders. of the ADMINISTRATOR of the WAGE and HOUR
are based upon prompt receipt of all necessary information. DIVISION issued under section 14 thereof.
The COMPANY shall not be liable for delay �Iue to causes Any provisions or conditions of the PURCHASER'S order
beyond its reasonable `control; such as acts of GOD, acts of the which acre in �ariy way inconsistent, with or in addition to these
PURCHASER, acts of civil or military authority, priorities, fires, STANDARD CONDITIONS of SALE (except additional pro -
strikes, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions,' war, riots, visions specifying quantity, character of the apparatus ordered,
delays in transportation, car shortages and inability due to causes and in shipping instructions) shall not be binding on the COM-
beyond its reasonable Gontro,Lto obtain necessary labor, materials_ .:_VANY and•shall not be considered applicable to this sale.
or manufacturing facilities. In the event of any such delay, the No additions to or modification of any of the provisions upon
date of delivery shall be deferred for a period equal to the time . the face or reverse hereof shall be binding unless made in writing
lost by reason of the delay, - and signed by an executive officer -of -the COMPANY, or by the
4. PAYMENTS —If, in the judgement of the COMPANY, the Manager — Technical Products . Department, or Manager -
financial condition of th!e' PURCHASER at any time_ does not Marketing, Communication % Equipment, Technical Products
justify continuance of production or shipment on the terms of Department of its Electronics Division,
MOBILE COMMUNICATION CO.
Town of Lansing
Lansing., New York
Gentlemen:
2 -WAY MOBILE RADIO ".
Manufacinrcr's Representative
`Authorized. Service Station
OfNE.RAL ELECTRIC
COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT
October 21., 1958
P. 0. Box 1.17
Salina Station
Syracuse, New York
SUBJECT o. BID ON TWO44TAY RADIO EQUIPMENT FOR
LANSING.HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT,
BID OPENING OCTOBER 23, 1958 at 1:00 P,M.
We are pleased to submit the following bid on the equipment
described in the attached specifications:
ITEM QUANTITY DESCRIPTION COST
1 Y
DO .36 NCR Local - Remote
Base Combination $ 908,00
2 1 RC "41 Remote Control 207oOO
3 1 SC -150 Base Station Antenna 1 65,00
4 1 - 1 801 Tower (Installed) 475.00
5 1 section 90Ft. 3/811 Foamflex
Transmission Lines 55000
6 5 MA /E 36N Mobile Combination
with option 3001 0600,00 ea. 3000,00
7 5 Weatherproof Boxes @$41.00 205000
8 Installation items 1., 2., 3,
4, 5, & 6 350000
Total Equipment $5265o00
Advance Rental `x"m:"" ` 526,00
60 equal monthly payments of 98073
Thank you.
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Very truly yours,
MOBILE COMMUNICATION COMPANY
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Ben Williams
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MacDougall 1Equipm en t C ®e, Inc.
CONSTRUCTION E Q U I P M E N T
S A L E S S E R V I C E R E N T A L S
October 21, 1958
Town of Lansing
Lansing, New York
1.
Attention: Town Board
Gentlemen:-
455 COURT STREET
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
TELEPHONE 2 -6488
With reference to your published
notice that you will receive
sealed
bids on a 4�111heel Drive Truck, we
respectfully quote as follows:
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ONE -- New Oshkosh Model W 825,
11lffheel Drive Truck.........$
Discount
2o,986,00
1,o4l.00
Total Delivered Price.......$
19,945000
We meet all your specifications as indicated on the attached speci-
f ication sheet.
We hope that the above meets with your favored approval, and that we
may have the pleasure of serving you.
You will also find attached literature for your further information.
Yours very truly,
MAC DOT?GALL EOUIPNENT CO. , INC.
RC /a Richard Case,
Atts. Sales Representative
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WHEELBASE:
150 inches
Optional wheelbases at extra cost
TREAD:
69% inches
BODY SPACE:
Cab to end of frame - 112% inches
Cab to center of rear axle - 82 inches
Frame width - 34 inches
CHASSIS LUBRICATION:
Alemite high pressure
TOOL EQUIPMENT:
Hydraulic jack, kit of tools, Budd wheel wrench,
huh hearing nut wrench, spare wheel.
PAINTING:
Any color on our standard color card.
Standard 5 Speed Gear Ratios and Speeds
MODEL W -825
Total Red. Speed
1st
58.7 -1
5.3
MPH
2nd
34.0 -1
9.1
MPH
' 3rd
19.0 -1
16.2
MPH
4th .
10.0 -1
31.0
MPH
5th
7.2 -1
43.0
MPH
- Reverse
' 59.0 -1
5.3
MPH
Optional 10 Speed Gear Ratios and Speeds
at extra cost
FEATURES ON THE W -825 WHICH ARE FURNISHED AS
STANDARD EQUIPMENT
Double reduction axles.
Automatic locking center differential.
101 /8 frame, alloy steel heat treated.
3 -point suspension throughout.
Two electric windshield wipers.
Four tiger eye reflectors - one on each side of front bumper, and one on each
side on rear of truck, to meet state requirements.
Heavy duty auxiliary springs, front and rear.
One 50- gallon safety gas tank. Tank complies with I.C.C. regulations.
72 inch cab, 3 point rubber mounted, with V -type windshield, corner windows
in rear of cab with sliding center window, sun visors, dome light.
Headlight brackets for snow plow mounted on top of cab (wired.)
Two tow hooks on front corners of frame,
Manufactured by
OSHKOSH MOTOR TRUCK, INC.
Oshkosh, Wisconsin
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LOW
RANGE
HIGH
RANGE
Total Red.
Speed
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Total Red.
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Speed
Ist
92.5 -1
3.3
MPH
58.7 -1
5.3
MPH
2nd
54.6 -1
5.6
MPH
34.0 -1
9.1
MPH
3rd
30.0 -1
10.3
MPH
19.0 -1
16.2
MPH
4th
15.8 -1
19.5
MPH
10.0 -1
31.0
MPH
5th
11.4 -1
27.0
MPH
7.2 -1
43.0
MPH
Reverse
93.0 -1
3.3
MPH
59.0 -1
5.3
MPH
FEATURES ON THE W -825 WHICH ARE FURNISHED AS
STANDARD EQUIPMENT
Double reduction axles.
Automatic locking center differential.
101 /8 frame, alloy steel heat treated.
3 -point suspension throughout.
Two electric windshield wipers.
Four tiger eye reflectors - one on each side of front bumper, and one on each
side on rear of truck, to meet state requirements.
Heavy duty auxiliary springs, front and rear.
One 50- gallon safety gas tank. Tank complies with I.C.C. regulations.
72 inch cab, 3 point rubber mounted, with V -type windshield, corner windows
in rear of cab with sliding center window, sun visors, dome light.
Headlight brackets for snow plow mounted on top of cab (wired.)
Two tow hooks on front corners of frame,
Manufactured by
OSHKOSH MOTOR TRUCK, INC.
Oshkosh, Wisconsin
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SPECIFICATIONS FOR MODEL W=825
FRAME:
Alloy steel, heat treated
Size -10 %x3 xYg
Type — pressed steel
Width — 34 inches
Bumper — pressed steel, gusset reinforced
ENGINE:
Continental R- 6602 -6 cylinder valve in head
type
Bore and stroke — 4�/g x 5yg
Piston displacement — 602 cubic inches
Torque — 484 pounds ft.
SAE horsepower — 57
Brake horsepower at 2600 RPM — 218
MAIN BEARINGS:
7 x 3% inches
Front — 1% inches
Center — 2)4 incises
Rear — 2yy inches
Intermediate — 13e inches
Total length — 14,5 inches
Total projected area — 47.125 sq. inches
CONNECTING RODS:
Diameter of bearings — 3 inches
Length of bearings — 1 15/16 inches
Length of rod center to center — 10% inches
PISTON PIN:
Diameter — I% inches
Bearing length — 1% inches
Bearing location — in rod
LUBRICATION:
Force feed by gear pump
AIR CLEANER:
Oil bath type
FUEL FEED:
Mechanical pump
IGNITION:
Battery
CARBURETOR AND TYPE•
Zenith Duplex Downdraft
GOVERNOR:
Mechanical type
COOLING SYSTEM:
Tubular radiator
Circulating water pump
FAN:
. 6 blade, 22 inch, double V belt drive
RADIATOR FRONTAL AREA:
820 square inches
GASOLINE POWERED
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT:
12 volts — 50 ampere generator
TRANSMISSION:
Helical gear type
5. speeds forward, I reverse
Power take -off apertures — 1 on each side
S. A. E.
TRANSFER CASE:
Own
Total speeds forward 5 1 Standard
Total speeds reverse 1 1
10 speeds forward optional
CLUTCH:
Single plate — Heavy Duty 15" dia.
CENTER DIFFERENTIAL:
Equalizing power between front and rear axles
Automatic locking type
Own
DRIVE:
All 4 wheels
UNIVERSAL JOINTS:
Needle hearing type
FRONT AXLE:
Type — Double reduction, full floating
Steering and drive ends — own
Spindle mounting, Timken roller bearings
Hub bearings — taper roller
REAR AXLE:
Type — Double redaction, full floating
Hub bearings — Timken roller
STEERING GEAR:
Ross
Type — twin lever, anti - friction bearings
FRONT SPRINGS:
Semi- elliptic
Length — 48 inches
Width 3 inches
AUXILIARY SPRINGS:
Length — 32% inches
Width — 3 inches
REAR SPRINGS:
Semi- elliptic
Length — 50 inches
Width — 3 inches Admak
Form 825 -5 -57 -1.000
AUXILIARY:
Length — 34 inches
Width — 3 inches
WHEELS:
Budd disc
Front — single
Rear — dual
TIRES:
Balloon
Front — 11.00 /20 single
Rear — 11.00/20 dual
SERVICE BRAKES:
4 wheel
Type — Hydraulic internal
expanding
Application — drum on each wheel
Operation — I-Iydrovac std. — Air opt.
Size front — 16 x 4
Size rear — 16 x 6
Lining area — 678 square inches
EMERGENCY BRAKES:
4 wheel
Type — own external contracting
Application — drum on rear of transfer case
Operation — hand
CAB:
Coupe, 3 roan, °V" type, windshield, rear corner
windows with sliding center window, ventilated
cowl, windshield wipers, 3 rear view mirrors,
instrument panel, speedometer, oil gauge, gas
gauge, heat indicator, ammeter, starting switch,
ignition and light switch, throttle control, foot
control dimmer switch, and choke control.
GASOLINE TANK:
50 gallon std. — 75 opt.
WEIGHTS:
Gross weight — 36,000 pounds 's
Chassis with cab and standard equipment
12,800 pounds
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SPECIFICATIONS FOR MODEL W=825
FRAME:
Alloy steel, heat treated
Size -10 %x3 xYg
Type — pressed steel
Width — 34 inches
Bumper — pressed steel, gusset reinforced
ENGINE:
Continental R- 6602 -6 cylinder valve in head
type
Bore and stroke — 4�/g x 5yg
Piston displacement — 602 cubic inches
Torque — 484 pounds ft.
SAE horsepower — 57
Brake horsepower at 2600 RPM — 218
MAIN BEARINGS:
7 x 3% inches
Front — 1% inches
Center — 2)4 incises
Rear — 2yy inches
Intermediate — 13e inches
Total length — 14,5 inches
Total projected area — 47.125 sq. inches
CONNECTING RODS:
Diameter of bearings — 3 inches
Length of bearings — 1 15/16 inches
Length of rod center to center — 10% inches
PISTON PIN:
Diameter — I% inches
Bearing length — 1% inches
Bearing location — in rod
LUBRICATION:
Force feed by gear pump
AIR CLEANER:
Oil bath type
FUEL FEED:
Mechanical pump
IGNITION:
Battery
CARBURETOR AND TYPE•
Zenith Duplex Downdraft
GOVERNOR:
Mechanical type
COOLING SYSTEM:
Tubular radiator
Circulating water pump
FAN:
. 6 blade, 22 inch, double V belt drive
RADIATOR FRONTAL AREA:
820 square inches
GASOLINE POWERED
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT:
12 volts — 50 ampere generator
TRANSMISSION:
Helical gear type
5. speeds forward, I reverse
Power take -off apertures — 1 on each side
S. A. E.
TRANSFER CASE:
Own
Total speeds forward 5 1 Standard
Total speeds reverse 1 1
10 speeds forward optional
CLUTCH:
Single plate — Heavy Duty 15" dia.
CENTER DIFFERENTIAL:
Equalizing power between front and rear axles
Automatic locking type
Own
DRIVE:
All 4 wheels
UNIVERSAL JOINTS:
Needle hearing type
FRONT AXLE:
Type — Double reduction, full floating
Steering and drive ends — own
Spindle mounting, Timken roller bearings
Hub bearings — taper roller
REAR AXLE:
Type — Double redaction, full floating
Hub bearings — Timken roller
STEERING GEAR:
Ross
Type — twin lever, anti - friction bearings
FRONT SPRINGS:
Semi- elliptic
Length — 48 inches
Width 3 inches
AUXILIARY SPRINGS:
Length — 32% inches
Width — 3 inches
REAR SPRINGS:
Semi- elliptic
Length — 50 inches
Width — 3 inches Admak
Form 825 -5 -57 -1.000
AUXILIARY:
Length — 34 inches
Width — 3 inches
WHEELS:
Budd disc
Front — single
Rear — dual
TIRES:
Balloon
Front — 11.00 /20 single
Rear — 11.00/20 dual
SERVICE BRAKES:
4 wheel
Type — Hydraulic internal
expanding
Application — drum on each wheel
Operation — I-Iydrovac std. — Air opt.
Size front — 16 x 4
Size rear — 16 x 6
Lining area — 678 square inches
EMERGENCY BRAKES:
4 wheel
Type — own external contracting
Application — drum on rear of transfer case
Operation — hand
CAB:
Coupe, 3 roan, °V" type, windshield, rear corner
windows with sliding center window, ventilated
cowl, windshield wipers, 3 rear view mirrors,
instrument panel, speedometer, oil gauge, gas
gauge, heat indicator, ammeter, starting switch,
ignition and light switch, throttle control, foot
control dimmer switch, and choke control.
GASOLINE TANK:
50 gallon std. — 75 opt.
WEIGHTS:
Gross weight — 36,000 pounds 's
Chassis with cab and standard equipment
12,800 pounds
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horns, bostrum "level ride" drivers seat, directional signals front
�.nd rear, extra stop and tail light,,=� splash guards,
vertical exhaust system, flasher light on top of car, spot light tach-
ometer, 2 tone paint (Red & Black).
14 -Dump body: 5cu.'Yd. Daybrook (8Ga.) two position mounting.
15 -Snow Plow & Wing Specificatioms: Smow plow to be bid on separ-
ately and purchased by the County. Power hydraulic control, mounted
back of cab. Controls mounted in cab. Leveling wing Re H. Height at
front end 241n. Height at rear end 351n. Over all length 12ft. "U"
type plow. Width at cutting edge 8ft. Mold board spread llf t. Height
at nose 4ft.6in. Height at rear mold board 7ft.6in.
The town board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all.
bids.
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SPECIFICATIONS
for
36, 000 G.V.W. TRUCK & EQUIPMENT
The equipment must be of the latest type and model, manufactured and
must comply with the following detailed specifications, no conversion
units will be considered and the manufacturer must have built 4 -wheel
drive trucks for at least 5 years.
1- gn.gine must be at least 602 cu.in, displacement developing at least z
218 H.P. at 2600 rpm.
2- Transmission: Main transmission 5 speeds forward, 1 reverse, install -
ed on bell housing of engine, two speed auxiliary in unit with transfer
case, total 10 speedd forward and 2 reverse.
3- Electrical equipment: 12 volt system, 50 ampere generator.
4- Brakes: Must beafull air on all 4 wheels, front size 16x4, rear 16x6,
lining area 678 sq.in., drums must be on each wheel.
5- Drive: All 4 wheels transfer case 6" silent chain type with automatic
loclring center differential.
6- Universal: Joints must be needle bearing type.
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7- Axles: Double reduction full floating type, front and rear.
8- Tires: 11 :00x20, 12 ply, single front and dual rear, wheel spaces for
single rear wheels.
9-Wheel base =: At least 150 ".
10 -Gas Tank: 75 Gal. capacity.
11- Radiator: Heavy duty fin and tube type with cast iron removable top
and bottom tanks.
12- Steering power hydraulic.
13 -Casa & equipment: Coupe 3 -man "V" type windshield, rear corner wind- --
ows with sliding center window, windshield wipers, 3 rear view mirrors,
outside right and left west coast type, heater and defroster, pintle
hookm warning buzzer for low airm three cab identification lights, air
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SPECIFICATIONS
for
36, 000 G.V.W. TRUCK & EQUIPMENT
The equipment must be of the latest type and model, manufactured and
must comply with the following detailed specifications, no conversion
units will be considered and the manufacturer must have built 4 -wheel
drive trucks for at least 5 years.
1- gn.gine must be at least 602 cu.in, displacement developing at least z
218 H.P. at 2600 rpm.
2- Transmission: Main transmission 5 speeds forward, 1 reverse, install -
ed on bell housing of engine, two speed auxiliary in unit with transfer
case, total 10 speedd forward and 2 reverse.
3- Electrical equipment: 12 volt system, 50 ampere generator.
4- Brakes: Must beafull air on all 4 wheels, front size 16x4, rear 16x6,
lining area 678 sq.in., drums must be on each wheel.
5- Drive: All 4 wheels transfer case 6" silent chain type with automatic
loclring center differential.
6- Universal: Joints must be needle bearing type.
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7- Axles: Double reduction full floating type, front and rear.
8- Tires: 11 :00x20, 12 ply, single front and dual rear, wheel spaces for
single rear wheels.
9-Wheel base =: At least 150 ".
10 -Gas Tank: 75 Gal. capacity.
11- Radiator: Heavy duty fin and tube type with cast iron removable top
and bottom tanks.
12- Steering power hydraulic.
13 -Casa & equipment: Coupe 3 -man "V" type windshield, rear corner wind- --
ows with sliding center window, windshield wipers, 3 rear view mirrors,
outside right and left west coast type, heater and defroster, pintle
hookm warning buzzer for low airm three cab identification lights, air