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SCK -
I might have some 1A stuff left. I'll have to look in the dreaded basement.
For lamps I believe you need a 6B or an 18D KTU. We used them later on to provide A lead control to single line circuits that we couldn't get a contact closure on. But when you went off hook it gave you a closure, That could be/was used to switch lamp voltage.
Lamp voltage was 10V. One of the little wall wart transformers would work. I'm sure I have a few of them. The other stuff - maybe.
Sam
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Sam -
If you ever feel like it, I'd be glad to bring a semi over and clean out your dreaded basement for ya.
One man's dread is the paradise of another. Or something like that.
Sorry for straying off topic.
- Matt
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Matt -
About a year ago I saw a Sanbar 4415 auto Ringdown card for sale on ebay. Nice units, no KSU needed, 1 per circuit.
I thought, "It might not be a bad thing to keep one around, you never know.."
But the guy wated too much for a "what-if someday" scenario, so I let it go.
Two weeks later I was rooting around in the basement.
I found not one but TWO of the units. One NIB and one lightly used.
I gotta clean that place out.
Sam
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For anyone that's interested -and maybe I should post this in buy and sell - I've got the following 1A relays:
1 @ 2A Intercom (filter)
2 @ 6B/6C Busy lamp/off hook
6 @ 17A/17B DPDT
For those that need a bulletproof DPDT relay, the 17B has got to be it. It takes 15-26VDC to run the coil and it will survive nuclear devastation.
Any interest? PM me.
Sam
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yeah Ed those were WECO 105b boxes; we used to stack them on a pressed wood backboard 1 to 3 high, also if we had a lot we used a half plate mounting with "Z" bars. thats the stuff I cut my teeth on.
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Matt I think the saying is" one mans junk is another mans treasure" proven by all the trash diggers around HUH?
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Sam:
I will send you a PM.
Steve
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Originally posted by Jim Baldwin: yeah Ed those were WECO 105b boxes; we used to stack them on a pressed wood backboard 1 to 3 high, also if we had a lot we used a half plate mounting with "Z" bars. thats the stuff I cut my teeth on. Yep, Jim and they were used to house all kinds of KTU's. It was like a grab bag when you took off the cover to find out what was installed in them. I guess that's the best way to learn the stuff, huh?
Ed Vaughn, MBSWWYPBX
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Right back then it was called OJT oh jexxus thanks.
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