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old telegraph "sounder" and key....
I'd like to try restore this for display. I have a 'sounder' missing the brass arm. Anyone have a pix you could send so I can try dupe the missing piece from brass stock? I can reverse pix TO you if that help. Maybe is not too complicated to make an arm . My unit has pair of activator coils marked fer "4 ohm" and a J-37 or 38 appearance key attached also to board along with binding posts. Thanks, ERG |
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On 9/8/06 3:59 AM, in article , "al goss"
wrote: old telegraph "sounder" and key.... I'd like to try restore this for display. I have a 'sounder' missing the brass arm. Anyone have a pix you could send so I can try dupe the missing piece from brass stock? I can reverse pix TO you if that help. Maybe is not too complicated to make an arm . My unit has pair of activator coils marked fer "4 ohm" and a J-37 or 38 appearance key attached also to board along with binding posts. Thanks, ERG Can you post a picture and provide a link to it? Don |
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I have some sounders which are only good for parts, post a picture of what
you have and I will try to help you find parts needed. If you are interested in landline telegraph, check out http://www.morsetelegraphclub.org/ Garry WW9GT "al goss" wrote in message ... old telegraph "sounder" and key.... I'd like to try restore this for display. I have a 'sounder' missing the brass arm. Anyone have a pix you could send so I can try dupe the missing piece from brass stock? I can reverse pix TO you if that help. Maybe is not too complicated to make an arm . My unit has pair of activator coils marked fer "4 ohm" and a J-37 or 38 appearance key attached also to board along with binding posts. Thanks, ERG |
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"al goss" wrote in message
... old telegraph "sounder" and key.... I'd like to try restore this for display. I have a 'sounder' missing the brass arm. Anyone have a pix you could send so I can try dupe the missing piece from brass stock? I can reverse pix TO you if that help. Maybe is not too complicated to make an arm . My unit has pair of activator coils marked fer "4 ohm" and a J-37 or 38 appearance key attached also to board along with binding posts. Thanks, ERG Sounds like a "KOB" Key on Board configuration - fairly common - but collectors do watch some manufacturers or the "history of where used" (e.g. specific railroad, RR location, Western Union) Tom Perera, W1TP has an extensive web site that you should consult. TELEGRAPH & SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT MUSEUM http://www.chss.montclair.edu/~pererat/telegraph.html Tom provides historical references for historians, writers, screenwriters and movie/television production companies) Here is photo of a beautiful Bunnell KOB http://www.chss.montclair.edu/~pererat/1836.jpg |
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"Don Bowey" wrote in message
... On 9/8/06 4:24 PM, in article , "g. beat " @spam protected wrote: "al goss" wrote in message ... old telegraph "sounder" and key.... I'd like to try restore this for display. I have a 'sounder' missing the brass arm. Anyone have a pix you could send so I can try dupe the missing piece from brass stock? I can reverse pix TO you if that help. Maybe is not too complicated to make an arm . My unit has pair of activator coils marked fer "4 ohm" and a J-37 or 38 appearance key attached also to board along with binding posts. Thanks, ERG Sounds like a "KOB" Key on Board configuration - fairly common - but collectors do watch some manufacturers or the "history of where used" (e.g. specific railroad, RR location, Western Union) Not all of them were used by the RR or WU. Telco Toll centers used telegraph to communicate when the voice circuits were too valuable to be used by testers. This was true into the 50s. In addition, they were used at the telegraph testboards as audible testing devices on teletype and control signal channels. My sounder came from the Eugene, OR Toll office. A fellow "Transmissionman" sent it to me as a remembrance when the office testing was remoted to Portland. This is true. In Chicago, Western Union and AT&T had large facilities behind the Chicago Board of Trade to handle incoming agricultural commodity (corn and wheat for example) trades and prices -- which were first send out on landline telegraph and then eventually migrating to other transmission methods. Some collectors picked up some of these telegraph items (repeaters, sounders, mechanical automation) - due to usage and some went to the CBOT museum. gb |
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