An Improved Cable Carrier System

A new 12-channel cable carrier system is described which is suitable for transcontinental communications. Important features are negative feed-back amplifiers of improved design, new arrangements for accurate equalization of the cable loss, and automatic thermistor regulators which continuously control the transmission of each system.

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