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Originally Posted by ajb
On 02/10/2010 04:47, _JD_ wrote:
Other neat PIC I found. The lamps mounted on the wall I think maybe
ballast tubes // then again.. It could be some kind a signaling device
for incoming transmissions?
The cylinder?? Look as if it's wrapped with wire like an oscillator coil
& has a lid on top. _JD_ TIA
If the lamps are ballast resistances, the cylinder may be an
electrolytic rectifier
For charging or perhaps HT though possibly not big enough for the latter
Anthony
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Sorry guys! You are looking at part of early long wave wireless receiving setup, With the tall vertical tuning coil and below a magnetic detector to hear morse transmissions before crystal detectors then valves finally became the norm. Transmitter not in picure, would be spark transmitter with induction coil and spark gap. FOXTROT 310