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Mk.IV Field Telephone

 FRP communications systems varied depending on the manning agency. For example, RCMP-run shelters used the police radio system, while CNR/CPR-run stations used the railroad telegraph network. Most FRPs, however, used the regular telephone system - a major flaw of the NDFRS system.  

 This Mk.IV Field Telephone is of Second World War vintage, but was still in use by the Canadian Army in the 1960s. It features a signal key to send Morse Code in addition to voice messages.  

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