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Military Radio
ADA, Tokyo, Japan. Excellent photo-essay by Leonard H. Anderson describing this U.S. Army Central Command communications station in 1953. Station ADA served the entire Far East Command Headquarters at the time.
Automatic Data Processing Systems for Staff Officers - Part 1, Department of Nonresident Instruction, US Army Signal School, Instruction Book 511, Part 1. February 14, 1964, revised June 10, 1964.
Automatic Teletypewriter Switching Centers, US Army Signal Center and School SSTS56007
A Military Major Communications Node Description, As It Existed In 1962
A Secret Landscape - The Cold War Infrastructure of the Nation's Capital Region. Extensive information site on cold war communications facilities.
Control of Cryptomaterial - US Army Signal School Bulletin 691, 1956. 3.5 MB.
Communications in the European Theater - Extensive history of US military communications in Europe from 1945 to 1989.
Communications Security - U. S. Army Signal School SSTS 56002A
Fixed Plant Traffice Engineering Reference Data, US Army Signal School Text SIG 660-85, April 16, 1956
Introduction to Automatic Data Processing - US Army ST-11-183, 1958. 13 MB.
Introduction to Communications Center Operation, US Army Signal Center and School SSTS 56000C, May 1, 1965
Manual Teletypewriter Procedures - SSTS 56003D, 1965. 2 MB
Message Preparation and Handling - US Army Signal Center and School SSTS 56001F, February 1965
- Motorola - The first walkie talkie
Radio Communications and Signals Intelligence in the RCN - Extensive history of naval radio in Canada.
Radio Relay - From a Historical and Personal Viewpoint With an Emphasis on Microwave Radio Relay by Leonard H. Anderson - March 2005
Radiotelegraph Procedures - US Army Signal Center and School SSTS 56004A, September 1964
Servo Systems, US Army Signal School ST 11-674, April 6, 1960.
Tape Relay Operations - SSTS 56005C. 3 MB
US Navy Radio Communications - HF naval communications in the 1950s and 1960s
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