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Old 24-03-22, 16:58
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Is there any chance you could use a multimeter to check and see if it produces any voltage? That might provide a clue as to its function.
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Old 24-03-22, 17:26
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Old 24-03-22, 18:35
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Hi Bob & Bob this is Bob . I get 4-5 Volts when i turn the crank Bob . Makes a lot of sense what you are saying Bob . So Rob , Bob, Bob and Bob agree this is a lineman’s tool to find breaks and ring the standard. Now what about the plug ? Why 3 pins ?I will hereafter refer to it as a ringer .
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Old 24-03-22, 22:47
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Why three plugs? Probably to connect to the field phone lines differently.
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Old 25-03-22, 02:28
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Why three plugs? Probably to connect to the field phone lines differently.
Not sure you should be in this thread Terry.....this is a meeting of the Bobs.



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Old 25-03-22, 02:55
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How about we give poor Terry a break of the Bob’s . I thought of posting this in the wireless section but it is wired . So we have two orphans : Terry and ringer . Anyone here know a Jimmy who could help me with this piece of kit ? Then we will have Bobs , a Terry and a Jimmy .
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Old 25-03-22, 03:35
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Old 25-03-22, 14:01
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How about we give poor Terry a break of the Bob’s . I thought of posting this in the wireless section but it is wired . So we have two orphans : Terry and ringer . Anyone here know a Jimmy who could help me with this piece of kit ? Then we will have Bobs , a Terry and a Jimmy .
My brother's name is Robert/Robin/Rob/Bob so I can participate as an Honourary Bob...
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Old 25-03-22, 03:50
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Hi Bob & Bob this is Bob. Makes a lot of sense what you are saying, Bob. So Rob , Bob, Bob and Bob agree this is a lineman’s tool to find breaks.
In Australian colloquial speech, an "educated best guess" is usually called "my Two Bob's Worth" (ie worth 2 shillings in the old currency). Surely 3 Bobs and a Rob means something worthier? Not sure it will catch on.
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Old 25-03-22, 13:05
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How big are the holes in the side? If they're a quarter inch bore (6.35mm) they may be standard Post Office Jacks, for headphones or microphone, and maybe line connection.

I think you are going to have to remove the protective corner pieces and take the (non dovetailed) sides off for a look a the innards.

Might be a field phone, but it's a rather odd one if so.



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