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I got the original bridge clock from the Battleship KENTUCKY

I got the original bridge compass too...Its 18 inches across!

Too bad they decided to scrap the old girl before they started assembly on
her...they had all the parts laid out in giant buildings....from the 18 inch
thick hull plates to the antenna's on top and everything between....we are
talking a city sized pile of ship building materials!

Bet mine's worth more than yours?!! LOL
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CHELSEA Timemaster Clock

The 6" Timemaster Quartz Radio Room Clock

by Chelsea (Model 40101)

A rare opportunity to own a Chelsea special, non-catalog
Government/Commercial clock.

New, factory fresh in an unopened, factory sealed box.

The Chelsea Timemaster is the pinnacle of maritime timekeeping - and
this model features a Radio Room dial. This clock has been used for
many years by the United States Navy in the demanding shipboard
environment - setting the standard long before satellites were used for
navigation - and still in use today.

This Chelsea Timemaster has a silent, high precision quartz movement as
specified by the U.S. Military. It meets standards for vibration,
temperature and humidity extremes. The accuracy of this quartz movement
is +/- 1 minute per year. The Chelsea Timemaster clocks have passed U.
S. Navy tests for accuracy, shock, vibration, temperature and humidity
extremes.



The sinking of the Titanic resulted in the Radio Act of 1912 that
required 24-hour radio watches. The disaster also led to clocks in the
newer radio rooms featuring three-minute periods marked in red. That
three minutes provided a silent period when only emergency radio
messages could be transmitted.

These clocks had an extra hour hand which was set on local time; the
regular hands were set at Greenwich mean time (Zulu) since all incoming
and outgoing messages were so marked. The red segments radiating out
from the center post designated 3 minute periods at the quarter and
three-quarter hours to observe radio silence to listen for emergency
broadcasts on 500kcs. Later models featured additional green sectors at
the top of each hour and 30 minutes past each hour for the monitoring
of the 2182kcs. distress frequency. The red marks in the chapter ring
designated 4 second intervals to time emergency autoalarm signals used
to activate alarm bells on nearby ships and shore stations during the
sending of an SOS.

The Timemaster is suitable for use on the enclosed bridge, wheelhouse,
and ships radio room, on any Government, Commercial or Pleasure vessel
or of course, in any home.

Timemaster is not included in the Chelsea catalog. Produced under
various contracts which offer limited availability to the civilian
market, and available only through authorized dealers by special order.


This clock is available for immediate shipment to the winner of this
auction. It comes in its Factory-sealed (unopened) box.

Features:

6" diameter Radio Room dial
Accurate 12 hour quartz movement (+/- 1 min per year)
Second register
Hinged front bezel
Second hand
Black phenolic case

CONTACT RON below Tell him: John Miller from Boise, Idaho send you.

Phone 401-322-1311
Toll Free 866-392-COVE
Fax 401-322-3008
U.S. Rt. 1 (Jct. Rt. 216)
5219 Old Post Road
Charlestown, RI 02813



MSRP $235.00 on e-bay for $180 (Quartz)



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Old December 23rd 05, 06:17 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
 
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johnboy wrote:
I got the original bridge clock from the Battleship KENTUCKY

I got the original bridge compass too...Its 18 inches across!

Too bad they decided to scrap the old girl before they started assembly on
her...they had all the parts laid out in giant buildings....from the 18 inch
thick hull plates to the antenna's on top and everything between....we are
talking a city sized pile of ship building materials!

Bet mine's worth more than yours?!! LOL

--------------------------------------------
I have always wondered and since you have one, you might know the
answer.
Is the bridge compass a "real compass, or a repeater?

If I remember correctly from other posts, you are also from, or at
least live, in KY,
good salvage! Glad they didn't go to waste.

Terry

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Old December 24th 05, 02:43 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
 
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www.devilfinder.com Ships Radio Room Clocks

My old buddy retired out of the U.S.Navy.About thirty years ago,the Navy
Reserve unit here in Jackson was clearing out some old things and they
let him have an old clock like that and also a Ship Compass and an
Anvil.Actually though,it might not be a Ship Radio Room Clock they let
him have,the metal part of the clock is a brown color and it is a 24
hour Military time clock.The clock dates back to the 1940's or 1950's
and still keeps excellent time.
cuhulin

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