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− | The [[TA-312/PT]] and the [[TA-43/PT]] are two-wire, battery-operated field telephones. They may be used in a point-to-point wire system or in any two-wire ring-down subscriber position of a telephone communications system. The Handset | + | The [[TA-312/PT]] and the [[TA-43/PT]] are two-wire, battery-operated field telephones. They may be used in a point-to-point wire system or in any two-wire ring-down subscriber position of a telephone communications system. The Handset H-60 contains a push-to-talk switch which connects power for talking. The [[TA-312/PT]] has a built-in Receptacle Connector U-79/U for use with a headset and an associated EXT-INT switch; the [[TA-43/PT]] does not. The [[TA-43/PT]] was replaced by the [[TA-312/PT]]. The [[TA-955/PT]] dual tone multi frequency (DTMF) adapter allows push button operational interface with automatic analog switches and regular civilian type phone systems. |
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+ | ==Differences Between TA-312 and TA-312A== | ||
− | + | [[File:TA-312_vs_TA-312A.png|550px]] | |
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− | |||
− | + | # Case on the "A" is made from a composite material, and the TA-312 is metallic | |
− | + | # The handset retaining spring on the "A" is a locking mechanism, you need to push the handset upward to release it. The regular TA-312 has a simple spring. | |
− | + | # The "A" version has recessed areas around the battery lock and the EXT-INT switch. | |
+ | # The "A" version has screws to retain the hinges | ||
+ | # The ID plates on the "A" is horizontal, where the standard version is vertical. | ||
− | =Technical Characteristics= | + | |
− | + | ==Technical Characteristics== | |
+ | ;Range | ||
:'''Wet''' | :'''Wet''' | ||
::Approximately 22.5km(14mi) on [[WD-1/TT]] (36 dB working limit) | ::Approximately 22.5km(14mi) on [[WD-1/TT]] (36 dB working limit) | ||
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− | + | ;Type of Operation | |
:'''Common Battery''' | :'''Common Battery''' | ||
::Voice transmission and signaling power supplied by switchboard | ::Voice transmission and signaling power supplied by switchboard | ||
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::Signaling power supplied by switchboard, voice transmission provided by two [[BA-30]]s | ::Signaling power supplied by switchboard, voice transmission provided by two [[BA-30]]s | ||
:'''Signaling (Outgoing)''' | :'''Signaling (Outgoing)''' | ||
− | :: | + | ::Hand generated, 90 to 100VAC, 20Hz |
:'''Signaling (Incoming)''' | :'''Signaling (Incoming)''' | ||
::Audible tone, adjustable volume | ::Audible tone, adjustable volume | ||
− | =Other Images= | + | |
+ | ==Controls and Indicators== | ||
+ | ;Hook Switch | ||
+ | :Connects H-60PT to line during operation. Switch is operated when H-60/PT is removed from retaining cradle and is open when H-60PT is in retaining cradle. | ||
+ | ;Selector Switch | ||
+ | :Connects internal circuits of TA-312/PT for particular type of service to be used: | ||
+ | ::Position | ||
+ | :::CB | ||
+ | ::::Common battery operation, power comes from the switchboard | ||
+ | :::LB | ||
+ | ::::Local battery operation, power is from the local installed batteries | ||
+ | :::CBS | ||
+ | ::::Common battery signaling (local battery for voice), power from switch board, but the installed batteries are used for voice. this is useful if the sound quality is low due to long distance from the switchboard. | ||
+ | ;EXT-INT Switch | ||
+ | :Permits selection of H-144(*)/U in place of H-60/PT: | ||
+ | ::EXT | ||
+ | :::Selects H-144(*)/U (H-60/PT inoperative). | ||
+ | ::INT | ||
+ | :::Selects H-60/PT (H-144(*)/U inoperative). | ||
+ | ;LOW-LOUD | ||
+ | :Adjusts BZ-23/PT (ringer) Volume | ||
+ | ;HandCrank (part of G-4WPT) | ||
+ | :When turned, operates G-42A/PT for signaling in LB operation. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ==Operation== | ||
+ | # Connect WD-1/TT wire or other to the terminal posts of each phone. It doesnt matter which post, there is no polarity/ | ||
+ | # Install 2 "D" size batteries | ||
+ | # Set the Selector switch to LB (Local Battery) mode | ||
+ | # Turn side crank several times quickly to ring the other phone. | ||
+ | # lift handset to listen for an answer. In the TA-312 simply lift up on the handset, in the TA-312A, you need to push the handset up to release it from the cradle. | ||
+ | # press button on handset to talk. you should hear a sidetone (hear yourself in the speaker) when you talk. | ||
+ | # release handset button to allow the other person to talk. | ||
+ | # when the call is completed, hang up the phone. You should keep the phone in the cradle when not in use, this will keep the batteries from draining. If the handset is not fully seated anyone on the other side can still hear your conversations via the sound powered function. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ==Emergency Sound Power Operation== | ||
+ | If no battery supply is available, it is possible to transmit for approximately 4 miles by using the receiver (ear speaker, not the microphone) element as a sound-powered transmitter element. | ||
+ | # Signal by turning the handcrank rapidly a few turns | ||
+ | #Speak directly into the receiver element, then listen while the distant party is transmitting. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ==Other Images== | ||
<gallery widths=100px heights=100px perrow=5> | <gallery widths=100px heights=100px perrow=5> | ||
+ | File:TA-312.png | ||
File:TA-312-1.png | File:TA-312-1.png | ||
File:TA-312-2.jpg | File:TA-312-2.jpg | ||
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File:TA-312-5.jpg | File:TA-312-5.jpg | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ==Parts Suppliers== | ||
+ | ;http://www.signalcenter.com | ||
+ | :Excellent Service and Lots of new parts for the TA-312 (2013) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Related Files== | ||
+ | ;{{pdf|TM_11-5805-201-12.pdf|TM 11-5805-201-12}} | ||
+ | :Organizational Maintenance Manual | ||
+ | :Telephone Set | ||
+ | ::TA-312/PT (5805-00-543-0012) | ||
+ | ::1 August 1990 | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ;{{pdf|TM_11-5805-201-23P.pdf|TM 11-5805-201-23P}} | ||
+ | :Operator’s and Direct Support Maintenance | ||
+ | :Repair Parts and Special Tools List | ||
+ | :Telephone Sets | ||
+ | ::TA-312/PT (5805-00-543-0012) | ||
+ | ::TA-312A/PT (5805-01-217-7310) | ||
+ | ::1 January 1987 | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ;{{pdf|TM_11-5805-201-35.pdf|TM 11-5805-201-35}} | ||
+ | :DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE MANUAL INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LISTS | ||
+ | :TELEPHONE SET | ||
+ | ::TA-312/PT (5805-00-543-0012) | ||
+ | ::September 1967 | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ;{{pdf|TC_24-3_Radio_Wire_Integration.pdf|TC 24-3}} | ||
+ | :Radio Wire Integration | ||
+ | ::Installation and Operation Tips | ||
+ | ::Users Guide | ||
+ | ::30 November 1976 | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ;{{pdf|Subcourse_MM0411-8.pdf|Subcourse MM0411, Edition 8}} | ||
+ | :Army Correspondence Course Program | ||
+ | ::Troubleshooting and Final Testing of the TA-312/PT Telephone (MOS 29N) | ||
+ | ::30 September 1988 | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ;{{pdf|PM_Magazine_June_2001_TA-312.pdf|PM Magazine June 2001 TA-312}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;{{pdf|PM_Magazine_April_2010_TA-312.pdf|PM Magazine April 2010 TA-312}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==See Also== | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[5805]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[TA - Telephone Apparatus]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Military/Field Phones]] | ||
+ | {{DISPLAYTITLE:TA-312/PT}} |
Latest revision as of 08:02, 16 June 2019
The TA-312/PT and the TA-43/PT are two-wire, battery-operated field telephones. They may be used in a point-to-point wire system or in any two-wire ring-down subscriber position of a telephone communications system. The Handset H-60 contains a push-to-talk switch which connects power for talking. The TA-312/PT has a built-in Receptacle Connector U-79/U for use with a headset and an associated EXT-INT switch; the TA-43/PT does not. The TA-43/PT was replaced by the TA-312/PT. The TA-955/PT dual tone multi frequency (DTMF) adapter allows push button operational interface with automatic analog switches and regular civilian type phone systems.
Contents
Differences Between TA-312 and TA-312A
- Case on the "A" is made from a composite material, and the TA-312 is metallic
- The handset retaining spring on the "A" is a locking mechanism, you need to push the handset upward to release it. The regular TA-312 has a simple spring.
- The "A" version has recessed areas around the battery lock and the EXT-INT switch.
- The "A" version has screws to retain the hinges
- The ID plates on the "A" is horizontal, where the standard version is vertical.
Technical Characteristics
- Range
- Wet
- Approximately 22.5km(14mi) on WD-1/TT (36 dB working limit)
- Dry
- Approximately 36.4 km (22 mi) on WD-1/TT (36 dB working limit)
- Type of Operation
- Common Battery
- Voice transmission and signaling power supplied by switchboard
- Local Battery
- Voice transmission power supplied by two BA-30s, signaling power supplied by a hand-crank generator
- Common-Battery Signaling
- Signaling power supplied by switchboard, voice transmission provided by two BA-30s
- Signaling (Outgoing)
- Hand generated, 90 to 100VAC, 20Hz
- Signaling (Incoming)
- Audible tone, adjustable volume
Controls and Indicators
- Hook Switch
- Connects H-60PT to line during operation. Switch is operated when H-60/PT is removed from retaining cradle and is open when H-60PT is in retaining cradle.
- Selector Switch
- Connects internal circuits of TA-312/PT for particular type of service to be used:
- Position
- CB
- Common battery operation, power comes from the switchboard
- LB
- Local battery operation, power is from the local installed batteries
- CBS
- Common battery signaling (local battery for voice), power from switch board, but the installed batteries are used for voice. this is useful if the sound quality is low due to long distance from the switchboard.
- CB
- Position
- EXT-INT Switch
- Permits selection of H-144(*)/U in place of H-60/PT:
- EXT
- Selects H-144(*)/U (H-60/PT inoperative).
- INT
- Selects H-60/PT (H-144(*)/U inoperative).
- EXT
- LOW-LOUD
- Adjusts BZ-23/PT (ringer) Volume
- HandCrank (part of G-4WPT)
- When turned, operates G-42A/PT for signaling in LB operation.
Operation
- Connect WD-1/TT wire or other to the terminal posts of each phone. It doesnt matter which post, there is no polarity/
- Install 2 "D" size batteries
- Set the Selector switch to LB (Local Battery) mode
- Turn side crank several times quickly to ring the other phone.
- lift handset to listen for an answer. In the TA-312 simply lift up on the handset, in the TA-312A, you need to push the handset up to release it from the cradle.
- press button on handset to talk. you should hear a sidetone (hear yourself in the speaker) when you talk.
- release handset button to allow the other person to talk.
- when the call is completed, hang up the phone. You should keep the phone in the cradle when not in use, this will keep the batteries from draining. If the handset is not fully seated anyone on the other side can still hear your conversations via the sound powered function.
Emergency Sound Power Operation
If no battery supply is available, it is possible to transmit for approximately 4 miles by using the receiver (ear speaker, not the microphone) element as a sound-powered transmitter element.
- Signal by turning the handcrank rapidly a few turns
- Speak directly into the receiver element, then listen while the distant party is transmitting.
Other Images
Parts Suppliers
- http://www.signalcenter.com
- Excellent Service and Lots of new parts for the TA-312 (2013)
Related Files
- Organizational Maintenance Manual
- Telephone Set
- TA-312/PT (5805-00-543-0012)
- 1 August 1990
- Operator’s and Direct Support Maintenance
- Repair Parts and Special Tools List
- Telephone Sets
- TA-312/PT (5805-00-543-0012)
- TA-312A/PT (5805-01-217-7310)
- 1 January 1987
- DIRECT SUPPORT, GENERAL SUPPORT, AND DEPOT MAINTENANCE MANUAL INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LISTS
- TELEPHONE SET
- TA-312/PT (5805-00-543-0012)
- September 1967
- Radio Wire Integration
- Installation and Operation Tips
- Users Guide
- 30 November 1976
- Army Correspondence Course Program
- Troubleshooting and Final Testing of the TA-312/PT Telephone (MOS 29N)
- 30 September 1988