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Old 05-07-17, 17:32
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I was recently given this original buzzer for my C15a Wire-3 project. It came out of another Wire-3 truck.

The wooden block appears to match the other known original one posted above. There was still original SCC2 paint on the backside. However the buzzer on mine is a bit different. After some internet sleuthing I discovered this buzzer is still made today. It is the Edwards Dixie Buzzer #725. Once I had that, I found they are rather plentiful with everything from new made to period NOS ones available.
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Old 05-07-17, 20:34
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Nice find, Jordan, and great to add to the pool of information on these buzzers.

It looks like your buzzer installation will have the wiring coming in from the top. On the 2K1 buzzer set up, the wiring comes across the cab/body gap below the floor in the left side corner of the cab and is fed up to the buzzer assembly, with one or two clips holding it in place. It's a two conductor shielded cable.

Any indications with your Wireless Body as to where/how the signalling wire was fed from the body to the cab?

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Old 05-07-17, 21:01
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Nothing was left on my truck. This came from a friends truck. He said you could see on the sheet metal where another was supposed to be punched beneath the wood block but hadn't been. From what I can remember on his truck I didn't see any remains of the wiring for this switch.

Did you have any remains of the wiring available for a picture?

Also, you made mention of a lanyard in the rear box used to activate the buzzer. Any pictures of this?
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Old 06-07-17, 05:29
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Jordan. I think I have photos of the lanyard setup filed away somewhere, and possibly some of the conductor route through the 2K1 box and chassis/cab assemblies. May take a bit of searching.

The only thing I do not know for certain, is exactly where in the buzzer wiring the power feed fitted into the scheme of things. It is a single, two conductor shielded cable that exits the switch assembly connected to the lanyard and disappearing into the wall conduit of the 2K1 box. it is also a similar cable crossing from underneath the front of the box to under the left front corner of the cab and up the cab wall corner to the two bottom terminals of that particular model buzzer. Somewhere under the front of the 2K1 box, that signal buzzer line has to have a 'Y' in it to pick up the necessary power feed. My suspicion is that this feed feeds from the rear chassis wiring harness in some manner. Never seen the setup to actually understand it,

Which makes for an interesting side topic. Has anyone ever run across a Chevrolet 15-cwt rear chassis wiring harness with a connection fitting near the cab end of it that does not make sense, in that they cannot figure out what it supposed to tie into it? Maybe it could be for this signal buzzer setup and maybe it was used with the installation for your box as well, Jordan.


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Old 06-07-17, 08:39
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I found the following in the parts manual for the C15a.
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Old 06-07-17, 08:41
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Also found this listing for cable clamps. Any sign of these or mounting points on the cab floor?
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Old 06-07-17, 18:31
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David.....as soon as I saw the "guts" of the signal unit, I knew I'd seen that before. If I'm not mistaken, those units were used inexpensive "doorbells" when I was a kid. It was a standard within the household of post war housing here in Canada. Unless you had a little extra cash and could afford the elaborate "chime"s that decorated your living room and impress your neighbours. Robert
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