Telephone and Telegraph Equipment - Norway (NO)

Federal Supply Class (FSC): 5805

NATO Supply Classification Class (NSC): 5805

Federal Supply Group (FSG): 58 Communication, Detection, and Coherent Radiation Equipment

NATO Supply Classification Group (NSG): 58 Communication, Detection, and Coherent Radiation Equipment

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NSN Format for Telephone and Telegraph Equipment
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NATO Supply Class 5805 is a classification for Telephone And Telegraph Equipment within NATO Supply Group 58, which is dedicated to Communication, Detection, And Coherent Radiation Equipment.

Telephone And Telegraph Equipment refers to devices and systems used for communication via telephone and telegraph. This includes various types of equipment such as telephones, telegraphs, switchboards, communication cables, connectors, and related accessories.

The purpose of this classification is to provide a standardized system for categorizing and organizing equipment related to communication and detection within NATO member countries. By using this classification system, it becomes easier for NATO member countries to identify, procure, and maintain the necessary equipment for their communication and detection needs.

It is important to note that this classification system is specific to NATO member countries and is used primarily for military purposes. It helps ensure interoperability and compatibility among the communication and detection equipment used by NATO forces.

If you need more specific information about a particular item or aspect within NATO Supply Class 5805, please let me know and I'll be happy to assist you further.

FSC 5805 Telephone and Telegraph Equipment - Norway (NO)
FSC 5805 Telephone and Telegraph Equipment - Norway (NO)

Note-Excludes oscillator items which should be classified in FSC 5955 or 5963; fiber optic items which should be classified in Group 60; electronic modules as defined under Class 5963; and electrical cable, cord and wire assemblies, harnesses and sets, related to FSG 58 equipment (see FSC 5995). In Group 58, more than in any other group, it frequently happens that the same name is listed as an index entry in each of several classes. In addition, that name may also appear as an entry in groups other than 58. Each such entry refers to a distinctly different part or assembly, even though the different items have the same name. The listing of the same names in two or more classes indicates that, in one form, the part or assembly covered by the name is applicable to the equipment covered by one class, and in another form is applicable to the equipment covered by another class. For example, the item name CODER, AUDIO FREQUENCY is applicable to two distinctly different assemblies, one of which has an application in cryptologic equipment, covered by Class 5810, and the other in radar equipment covered by Class 5840. Consequently the name CODER, AUDIO FREQUENCY is an entry under each of the two classes. When an item identification bears a name which is indexed under more than one class of Group 58, or in Group 58 and in some other group, the item will be classified in the same class as its next higher assembly in the manner described in the Federal Logistics Information System (FLIS) Procedures Manual, DoD 4100.39-M. Also excluded from this group are data transmission and communications equipment such as terminals, sensors and other devices designed for use with a configuration of ADPE.

Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ) for Federal Supply Class 5805 Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ) for Federal Supply Class 5805

What is Federal Supply Class 5805?
FSC 5805 is the Federal Supply Class (formally known as NATO Supply Classification Class NSC 5805) in the USA for supply items codified in the category of Telephone and Telegraph Equipment.
What is NATO Supply Classification Class 5805?
NSC 5805 is the NATO Supply Classification Class (also known as Federal Supply Class FSC 5805 in the USA) for supply items codified in the category of Telephone and Telegraph Equipment.
Which Federal Supply Group is FSC 5805 in?
FSC 5805 is in Federal Supply Group (FSG) 58 which contains Communication, Detection, and Coherent Radiation Equipment.
Which NATO Supply Classification Group is NSC 5805 in?
NSC 5805 is in NATO Supply Classification Group (NSG) 58 which contains Communication, Detection, and Coherent Radiation Equipment.

Supply Items Included in Federal Supply Class 5805 Supply Items Included in Federal Supply Class 5805

What is a Telegraph Key? 15 Items
A Telegraph Key (KEY,TELEGRAPH) is an item designed for the rapid opening and closing of an electrical circuit by manual and/or semiautomatic actuation of a lever for transmission of code signals.
What is a Telephone? 27 Items
A Telephone is an item specifically designed to convert sound into variations of an electric current and to reconvert similar variations into their original sound with sufficient accuracy for clear intelligibility. It consists of a telephone transmitter, telephone receiver, and a switch and is primarily used for voice communications. Includes pedestal type, cradle type and hang-up type telephones. Does not include separate handsets or head and chest sets.
What is a Telephone Set? 218 Items
A Telephone Set is a combination of items consisting of a handset or telephone, a switch and its associated wiring, with self-contained or separate ringer box. Includes wall telephones. It is primarily used for voice communications.
What is a Telephone Conference Group? 14 Items
A Telephone Conference Group is a collection of items, which when added to or used with a telephone central office, provide readily available conference facilities.
What is a Cable Terminal Chamber? 10 Items
A Cable Terminal Chamber (CHAMBER,CABLE TERMINAL) is an item specifically designed to admit, protect and seal conductor groups or cables and also affords a method of conveniently distributing, terminating and interconnecting the leads.
What is a Manual Telephone Central Office? 22 Items
A Manual Telephone Central Office (CENTRAL OFFICE,TELEPHONE,MANUAL) is a telephone office having switching facilities for connecting any manual (nondial) telephone station to any other telephone station within its area. The switching is accomplished manually by means of a jack termination in a switchboard equipped with cord circuits or switches, and supervisory circuits. May include a dial. It generally has trunking facilities to and from other central offices for making connections to telephone stations in those offices. The central office includes all equipment required to serve the lines having a common office name. Does not include the lines from the central office or the telephone stations.
What is a Dial Telephone Central Office? 53 Items
A Dial Telephone Central Office (CENTRAL OFFICE,TELEPHONE,DIAL) is a telephone office having switching facilities for connecting any dial telephone station within its office area to any other telephone station within the area. The switching mechanism is actuated by current pulses from the telephone station dial. It generally has trunking facilities to other central offices for making connections to telephone stations in those offices. The central office includes all equipment required to serve the station lines having a common office name and may include a manual switchboard for certain types of services. Does not include the outside lines from the central office to the telephone station.
What is a Dial Pulse Repeater? 20 Items
A Dial Pulse Repeater (REPEATER,DIAL PULSE) is an item, part of a dial telephone central office, which electrically isolates local office battery from the interoffice trunk with which it is associated and which reshapes the dial pulse wave form. It repeats the pulse over the trunk to a distant office and transmits, but does not amplify voice currents.
What is a Telephone Terminal? 15 Items
A Telephone Terminal (TERMINAL,TELEPHONE) is a terminal which is used in a telephone system.
What is a Telegraph-Telephone Signal Converter? 14 Items
A Telegraph-Telephone Signal Converter (CONVERTER,TELEGRAPH-TELEPHONE SIGNAL) is an electronic device which receives, converts and transmits ringing and/or supervisory or other messages over a communication circuit in the form of audio frequency tones. May include integral interrupters, oscillators and hybrid and filter networks. Excludes GENERATOR, RINGING, STATIC and GENERATOR, RINGING, MACHINE.
What is a Telephone System? 18 Items
A Telephone System is the components and items required to operate a complete wire conducted system specifically designed to provide a two-way voice communication with selective ringing. The system is normally common-battery operated, but may include provisions for the use of local batteries in each sub-station. May include provisions for connecting to other telephone systems. It may readily be used as a transportable or fixed system.
What is an Automatic Telephone Central Office? 16 Items
An Automatic Telephone Central Office (CENTRAL OFFICE,TELEPHONE,AUTOMATIC) is a telephone office having among its characteristics, switching facility for connecting different types of subscribers, either voice or data. Also provides the necessary control signals allowing interfacing with any other central office within the network. Includes a collection of items, both numerous parallel electronic switching equipment and other electronic equipment. Excludes CENTRAL OFFICE, TELEPHONE, DIAL and CENTRAL OFFICE, TELEPHONE, MANUAL.

Stock Items From Supply Class 5805 Stock Items From Supply Class 5805 Page 1 of 23

712 03150 SACE
RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 5
ZHXR53401/12
RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 9
712 21814 AABA
RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 5
RPMR00416-44
RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 5
KA72-20AB
RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 5