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![]() Hello there, I'm hoping some of you telegraph key and sounder collectors/operators will have an answer for me. I've got a 1000 ohm sounder here that I'd like to operate. Is/was there as standard/defined voltage or current used by telegraph services for the various mechanical telegraph sounders, based on their coil resistance? Thanks for your reply answers. skipp025 at yahoo.com |
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skipp025 posted:
I've got a 1000 ohm sounder here that I'd like to operate. Is/was there as standard/defined voltage or current used by telegraph services for the various mechanical telegraph sounders, based on their coil resistance? Many sounders were intended for operation at about 20 mA. Others were for puting into 62.5 mA circuits. 12V would be good enough for just playing around with it. Don |
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You might check out this url for some information.
http://members.tripod.com/morse_tele...ges/especs.gif Garry WW9GT Good luck and have fun I've got a 1000 ohm sounder here that I'd like to operate. Is/was there as standard/defined voltage or current used by telegraph services for the various mechanical telegraph sounders, based on their coil resistance? Thanks for your reply answers. skipp025 at yahoo.com |
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