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- No. R1: Telephone Relay Research.
- No. R2: The Control Centre as the Basic Executive Unit
- No. 96: The Principles Underlying Post Office Engineering Accounting.
- No. 123: Modern Electrical Illumination
- No. 125: The Development of Automatic Routiners in the British Post Office.
- No. 126: Telephone Cable Circuit Interference.
- No. 127: Secondary Cells (Lead-Acid Type).
- No. 128: Critical Methods of Investigation as applied to the Study of Telephone Areas and Plant Lay-out.
- No. 132: The Heating and Ventilating of Post Offices and Telephone Exchanges.
- No. 133: Rural Automatic Exchanges. 25/100 Line (Unit Auto No. 5.) System.
- No. 134: Sound and Hearing. Some practical properties fo the sounds to which we listen.
- No. 135: The Electrical Control of Time Services in the British Post Office.
- No. 137: Interference with Wireless Reception arising from the Operation of Electrical Plant.
- No. 138: Telephone Cable Testing (including Fault Localisation).
- No. 139: District Accounting.
- No. 140: Some Non-Metallic Substances and their Characteristics.
- No. 142: Private Branch Exchange Installations.
- No. 143: Electric Wave Filters.
- No. 144: Some Notes on the Design and Manufacture of Telephone Cables.
- No. 145: Room Noise & Reverberation as Problems in Telephony.
- No. 146: Laying Armoured Cables by Means of a Moledrainer.
- No. 147: The Design and Construction of Electric Wave Filters
- No. 148: Stores Specifications and Acceptance Testing.
- No. 149: Recent Developments in Underground Construction, Laying and Loading Armoured Cables.
- No. 152: Some Notes on Exchange Equipment, Factory Costing and the Economics of Production
- No. 153: Modern Developments in Telephone Transmission Over Lines
- No. 155: A Few Recent Developments in Telephone Transmission Apparatus
- No. 156: Modern Tendencies in the Supply of Power to Telephone Exchanges
- No. 157: Recent Advances in Carrier Telephony
- No. 158: Ultra Short Wave Radio Telephone Circuits
- No. 159: Modern Electric Passenger Lifts
- No. 160: Some Practical Aspects of Telephone Conduit and Manhole Construction
- No. 161: Modern Telephone Repeater Station Power Plant
- No. 162: Voice Frequency Signalling on Trunk Circuits
- No. 163: Automatic Exchange Design
- No. 164: The London-Birmingham Coaxial Cable System
- No. 165: Properties and Testing of Dielectric Materials
- No. 166: Chemistry and Communications
- No. 167: Twelve-Circuit Carrier Telephone Systems
- No. 168: The Development of Magnetic Materials
- No. 169: Crosstalk
- No. 170: Subscribers' Cable Distribution--Recent Developments
- No. 171: Multi-Circuit Carrier Telephony
- No. 172: Corrosion and Communications
- No. 173: Audio-Frequency Ripple from D.C. Power Supplies in Communication Engineering
- No. 174: Metallurgy and Communications
- No. 175: Telephone Exchange Power Plant Development Trends & War-time Problems
- No. 177: Recent Applications of the Quartz and X-Ray Spectrographs to Post Office Problems
- No. 178: Long Distance D.C. Impulsing
- No. 180: Subscribers' Cable Distribution Some Further Considerations
- No. 181: Post-War Exchange Design
- No. 184: The Fundamentals of Direct Current Impulsing in Multi-Exchange Areas
- No. 185: The Operation of Valve Oscillators and their Synchronisation
- No. 186: Telephone Service Observations
- No. 187: Cabling Problems in Subways and Tunnels
- No. 188: Power Supplies for Telegraphs
- No. 189: Development of Telegraph Switching in Great Britain
- No. 190: Wideband Transmission over Coaxial Cables
- No. 191: Piezo-Electric Quartz and its use in Telecommunications
- No. 192: The Location of Faults in Lines and Cables
- No. 193: Improvements in Telephone Signalling
- No. 194: Maintenance of Multi-Channel Carrier Telephone Systems
- No. 195: The Introduction of Automatic Switching to the Inland Teleprinter Network
- No. 196: Wire Broadcasting
- No. 197: The Possibilities of Super-high Frequency Radio
- No. 198: Introduction and Application of Transmission Performance Ratings to Subscribers' Networks
- No. 199: Some Applications of Electronic Methods to Telegraph Apparatus
- No. 200: Trends in the Design of Line Transmission Equipment
- No. 213: Recent Developments in Line Transmission Systems
- No. 214: An introduction to Waveguides and Microwave Radio Systems
- No. 222: World-wide Telephone Transmisssion
Colin Hinson.
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