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  • All 5 units were likely fitted with this equipment before late 1914.{{INF}}<ref>not listed in pertinent section in ''Handbook ...eadnought (1906)‎|''Dreadnought'' class]] and later should have Evershed equipment added to their {{CT}}, able to communicate with either the fore top or the
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  • ...re placed on either side of the upper searchlight structure, inboard of #3 searchlight.{{ARTS1918|p. 177}} ...ved slowly, as was the addition of small rangefinders aft situated between searchlight towers for help in ranging on a consort astern to assist in accurate [[Conc
    30 KB (4,533 words) - 08:55, 29 March 2020
  • ...ic part numbers the British Admiralty used to name various pieces of naval equipment. ...| Cable, braided 1 core<ref>''Torpedo Drill Book, 1905'', p. 38.</ref> || Searchlight connections
    74 KB (10,213 words) - 15:05, 10 November 2016
  • ==Navigational Equipment== ...rd of 70 degrees. It was noted that American experiments with humidifying equipment had proven problematic.{{AWO1913|664 of 21 Nov, 1913}}
    32 KB (4,764 words) - 18:02, 11 October 2022
  • ==Navigational Equipment== ...re made. Her fire-control suite was updated and modifications made to the searchlight battery.
    9 KB (1,238 words) - 11:37, 28 November 2021
  • ...eadnought (1906)‎|''Dreadnought'' class]] and later should have Evershed equipment added to their {{CT}}, able to communicate with either the fore top or the By 1917-1918, a number of common Torpedo Control equipment packages were to be provided to those ships not already sporting them. Tho
    15 KB (2,216 words) - 08:40, 29 March 2020
  • This equipment was unlikely to have been fitted for gun or searchlight control.{{FCHMShips|p. 29}} {{FC}}
    5 KB (690 words) - 14:30, 6 April 2018
  • |Enemy Searchlight||varies||Lights with lenses in the front board of the carriage produce this |Own Searchlight||varies||A magazine lamp with a suitable projector on the lens is placed ne
    9 KB (1,403 words) - 17:59, 5 March 2013
  • ...wcastle. This station went into commission in January 1890 with an initial equipment of two 75 kW Parsons turbo-alternators. Other public lighting companies qui ...aton works in 1889 he organized a special department for the production of searchlight reflectors. He built up what was probably the most important business devot
    13 KB (2,033 words) - 15:07, 20 November 2021
  • ...ven mentioned as being desireable were it not for practical limitations on equipment and personnel.
    5 KB (685 words) - 10:00, 30 April 2018
  • ...eivers and whether they'd like to switch to having a junction box near the equipment so that the length of cables to the receivers that might wear out under mot ...used for flotilla leaders and destroyers, and were also adapted to use as searchlight bearing receivers.
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  • In 1911, successful tests of equipment prototypes from ''Vernon'' for control of light Q.F. guns "proved satisfact In late 1913, telaupads for use at light Q.F. guns and for searchlight operators were replaced by use of flexible voice piping and the telaupads r
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  • ...common understanding of what target was to be fired upon or illuminated by searchlight. Even though a [[Gunnery Director|director]] was a fairly sure means of ge ...[Danae_Class_Cruiser_(1917)|''Danae'' class]] and later with equipment for searchlight control.{{FCHMShips|p. 29}}
    15 KB (2,210 words) - 06:51, 21 October 2022
  • This equipment was unlikely to have been fitted for gun or searchlight control.{{FCHMShips|p. 29}}
    9 KB (1,216 words) - 12:59, 7 April 2018
  • ...ring Transmitters, apparently the earliest light cruisers to be given such equipment.{{UKManGun1920III|p. 35}} The installations generally consisted of placing This equipment was unlikely to have been fitted for gun or searchlight control.{{FCHMShips|p. 29}}
    10 KB (1,416 words) - 10:46, 27 March 2020
  • Innovations in procedure and equipment during the war allowed fire to be joined with ever-diminishing loss of effe ...ed there so they could be worked together. The lamps were to be made from searchlight projector barrels (24-in would suffice) with twelve 50 candlepower incandes
    17 KB (2,761 words) - 10:09, 5 December 2020
  • As of 1919, this equipment was unlikely to have been fitted for gun or searchlight control, but it may have been present by 1920 to support the Aids-to-Spotte
    11 KB (1,565 words) - 12:59, 7 April 2018
  • This equipment was unlikely to have been fitted for gun or searchlight control.{{FCHMShips|p. 29}}
    10 KB (1,379 words) - 10:46, 27 March 2020
  • Orders for Evershed installations for searchlight control from February 1917 first applied to the [[Danae Class Cruiser (1917 In 1916, torpedo control lessons pertinent to the equipment of light cruisers and destroyers that had been taken from experience the [[
    18 KB (2,667 words) - 10:48, 27 March 2020
  • Orders for Evershed installations for searchlight control from February 1917 first applied to the [[Danae Class Cruiser (1917 In 1916, torpedo control lessons pertinent to the equipment of light cruisers and destroyers that had been taken from experience the [[
    14 KB (2,125 words) - 10:50, 27 March 2020

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