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 Return to top of page · Post #: 1 · Written at 12:59:35 PM on 21 March 2021.
Robbbert's avatar
 Location: Hill Top, NSW
 Member since 18 September 2015
 Member #: 1801
 Postcount: 2012

I cleaned up my telephone stuff a couple of months back, and the rejects are ready for the bin.

If anyone wants them, you need to pick up - soon.

There's a rotary plastic phone, there's a spare rotary dial mechanism, there's a push-button decadic plastic phone, and misc bits.

There's also a 2+6 Telecom manual switchboard and power supply, intended for a small business. It handles 2 incoming lines and 6 local phones, plus the operator's phone. It's been modified so that most functions are available without needing the power supply. Currently the power supply is here awaiting street rubbish collection by the council, and the rest is at Hilltop awaiting its turn at the rubbish bin.

There's also a PDF of the schematic of the switchboard part which hasn't been put online yet.


 
 Return to top of page · Post #: 2 · Written at 8:12:03 PM on 21 June 2021.
Robbbert's avatar
 Location: Hill Top, NSW
 Member since 18 September 2015
 Member #: 1801
 Postcount: 2012

Nobody responded to this, so the phones are now residing in the rubbish bin, awaiting collection tomorrow by the garbage contractors.


 
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