- A
speaking tube or
voicepipe is a
device based on two
cones connected by an air pipe
through which speech can be
transmitted over an
extended distance...
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abandonment and
scuttling during the night. At this, Hood
called through the
voicepipe to the
gunnery officer, "Keep
firing as
quickly as possible. You are doing...
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reduced to 10 inches. The
conning tower had 10-inch walls. The ship's
voicepipes and
electrical leads were
protected by an
armored tube 4.5
inches (114 mm)...
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Erickson as a
Delaware corporation. In 2007, Zayo
acquired Memphis Networx,
VoicePipe,
Onvoy Inc, PPL
Telcom and
Indiana Fiber Works. In 2008, Zayo acquired...
- (25 mm) roofs. The
conning tower had 9-inch (23 cm) walls.
Turret hoists,
voicepipes and
electrical leads were
protected by
armored tubes. The
lateral hydraulic...
- Collections". smithsonianmag.com.
Smithsonian Museum.
Retrieved 20
August 2022. "
Voicepipes and Speaking-Tubes". The
Museum of Retro-Technology. 15
March 2010. Archived...
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speed and
direction was
called down to the
transmitting station by
either voicepipe or sound-powered telephone. The fire-control
table integrated all the...
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speed and
direction was
called down to the
transmitting station by
either voicepipe or sound-powered telephone. The
range clock integrated all the data and...
- with the
first director system of fire control,
using speaking tube (
voicepipe) and
telephone communication from the
spotters high on the mast to his...
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diving underneath them,
climbed up the fin to the
bridge and
opened the
voicepipe in an
unsuccessful attempt to
contact the
control room
before being washed...