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Old 2nd Feb 2019, 11:40 am   #1
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Default What is it - Enigma related??

Just picked up these at my local car boot.
Not sure what they are but they remind me of the Bombe at Bletchley, used to decode the Enigma code.
Any suggestions?

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Old 3rd Feb 2019, 2:15 pm   #2
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It looks like some kind of mechanically driven rotary sector switch. I'd say the fourth picture is the mechanical linkage between the switch modules. Whichever switch the red marker in picture two is pointing to, is closed. I notice all the wires in one switch are blue, the next red. Can't see the third, but if yellow it could be some kind of switch to select some three phase measurements?
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It brings to mind the early electro-mechanical analogue computers which the Americans used for military calculations. I recall a table full of motorised things turning around.
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Old 3rd Feb 2019, 7:01 pm   #4
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Thanks for the suggestions.
When the modules are coupled together turning the shaft at the back rotates all the switches together.
The wire colours right to left are:
Blue with pink tracer
Brown with orange tracer
The switches have 16 positions which does suggest some form of computing application.
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Grey with orange tracer

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Old 3rd Feb 2019, 8:39 pm   #5
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Hi,
I had one of these before we moved out here. I can't remember from whence it came, nor where it disappeared to.
One of the contacts, which had a red mark, was closed when the red mark on the coupling faced the front.
The contacts are low current, and have what I assume to be small square solder tags on the back. I think that there was a cable outlet on the side of the Bakelite case.
Mine didn't have the mounting frame, and there was no apparent method of locating or fixing the contact/rotor assembly, nor the cover, in place.
I've always been curious as to its purpose, so I shall follow this thread with interest.
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One of the contacts, which had a red mark, was closed when the red mark on the coupling faced the front.
Mine also have a red mark on one of the contacts and red marks on the coupling however when the red contact is closed the mark on the coupling is at "10 oclock" looking on the end on the pair mounted in one frame and at "8 oclock" on the other one.
If these were mounted in banks perhaps all sets in a bank were at the same position but different banks were at different positions ?

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Is there a reduction between each unit so that, for instance, one complete turn of the first makes one switch position change in the second and so on.?

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Hi Robin, no there is no reduction, turning the shaft turns all the switches in unison.
One complete turn of the shaft turns the switch through all 16 positions.
There is an adjuster on each which rocks the body slightly to align all the switches together.
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Looks like a novel low-profile way of 'ganging' a number of switches together so that they all rotate 'n' steps clockwise or anticlockwise at the same time. This means you can add as many extra 'wafers' as you want without the switch assembly intruding deeper and deeper into the chassis, as they would if stacked on a single axis / spindle.
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1) It looks expensive and that narrows the field down a bit

2) All the switches are ganged together and turn in step and there are easier ways of doing that.

3) There appear to be small adjusters with twin screws and locking compound that I think may be to allow small adjustment to be made in the phasing of individual switches.

4) There are transparent covers to make the positions of individual switches clearly visible. They're almost presented to some operator. Do the covers come off easily and are the switches then offsettable in some way?

5) Someone thought it worthwhile to tool up metal, phenolic and transparent castings.

6) 16 ways is a nice round binary number which suggests boolean jiggery pokery.

7) It seems unusually free of maker's names, model numbers and all that jazz.

8) The language is English. Not sure if it sounds American or English English.

Curiouser and curiouser!

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Excellent summary David.
To answer a few of your points.
The lockable twin screws do indeed permit the body to be rotated slightly to synchonise the contacts between switches.
The plastic cover only comes off if the switch is removed from the panel, it has a lip preventing it coming forward.
I opened the single switch and post some more photos below.
The contacts are numbered 1 to 16 on the inside.
The 45 degree gear wheel has 18 teeth and it is very easy to assemble misaligned, I found a faint red mark on the body which indicates where the metal adjusting pawl should go. When I reassembled it to the mark it now aligns with the other switches.
There are no marks or model numbers inside other than the 1-16 mentioned.
While the switch contacts are all individual, it has been wired as a 16 way switch with a single common contact.

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Also, we don't know how many of these were ganged up in the original application as they look as though they could be daisy chained indefinitely in each directions. The frames also look as though they have quick release catches on them as though a cover or similar was on one side.

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Are the screws BA or American ?

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I'm wondering if they could be something to do with entertainment equipment like pinball-machines or one-armed-bandits? They were often _very_ well-engineered [to survive abuse by punters who were apt to kick/rock/punch the machines when they lost] and had loads of access-denying seals/covers on them to prevent illicit tampering (either by punters or by the supervisors of the arcades, who were not averse to tweaking things to reduce payouts, then pocketing the difference at the end of their shift).
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Are the screws BA or American ?
The 2 screws loose in the frame (but cannot be removed without first removing the switch mechanism) are 2BA, the screws holding the switch mechanism to the frame are 4BA.

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So it's probably British

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I think slop in the couplers may set a limit on how many are worth cascading. I assume it won't be many considering the switch phasing adjustment.

Spiffing mystery!

Where did it turn up?

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It turned up at Ford car boot sale. Ford is a disused (naval) airbase near Littlehampton on the south coast.
It was on a dealers stand with a lot of other old electronics gear including books. I picked up the following (on this stand):
Some paxolin panels with assorted components
Heatsink with 2 X 2N3055 and emmitter resistors mounted
Module labeled "Transmitter Power Amplifier"
Marconi service manual "Twin Repeater Assembly" HH40-1693-01 (no I do not know why I need this, I shall offer it on this forum)
Books - Tape Recorders, performance Analysis & service techniques, by P Spring.
Foundations of Wireless, A L M Sowerby MSc
Stereo Handbook by G W Schanz
Radio Circuits, A step by step Survey, Miller and Spreadbury.
Fluid Logic in Simple Terms (I intend starting a new thread about this)

Having just looked through the books for this reply I see that three of them are inscribed with the name M R Dixon and an address in Hove (near Brighton). One is inscribed F W G Jones CRE

I don't know if that offers any clues

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This is fascinating. As it is probably British does the blue colour indicate a naval use, or is it the wrong blue when seen in daylight?
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Surely, navy blue is very much darker.
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