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29th Mar 2006, 9:31 pm | #1 |
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Telephone Set "F" - military field telephone
OK, not actually a radio, but post re-issued as a success story.
I have recently acquired a couple of military field telephones (telephone set "F") - the first from a local auction (as a free extra when buying a 232 pyramid telephone). This came without a handset attached to the end of its handset cable (which luckily was there), but I noticed that the handset on the 232 was a a bit odd and realised it was really from the "F", so I acquired a replacement handset for the 232 and returned the other to its rightful owner. That was about as far as I could get until recently I was delighted to obtain a second set "F" from eBay, which arrived yesterday. Having lashed up 3V supplies in each set (using 4 "D" cells in parallel/series for each) and connected them together, they can now: - ring each other via their magneto bells - talk to each other - buzz each other (though with a slight problem at first) As background for those not familiar with these sets: for some reason each has a button which operates a buzzer (as well as having the magneto bell), and it is in this area that I had a slight problem. The buzzing also sounds in the earpieces if off-hook. Initially one of the sets only caused the local buzzer to buzz, not that in the other. The buzz was, however, still audible in both earpieces. Substituting some brand new batteries made all the difference. Those I used first weren't quite as juicy as they might have been and couldn't go that extra step. I must say I was "chuffed to bits" to get them talking to each other this morning The picture below is the best I can manage with my £5 camera |
29th Mar 2006, 10:17 pm | #2 |
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Re: Telephone Set "F" - military field telephone
They look fun, Dave
I hope you are able to make use of them somewhere, rather than just have them as display pieces. Nick. |
30th Mar 2006, 7:56 am | #3 |
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Re: Telephone Set "F" - military field telephone
They make a nice intercom. All I need now is someone at the other end
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30th Mar 2006, 10:11 pm | #4 |
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Re: Telephone Set "F" - military field telephone
Very nice Dave - Now all you need is a suitable exchange and you are laughing!
Cheers Sean
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30th Mar 2006, 10:28 pm | #5 |
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Re: Telephone Set "F" - military field telephone
There was a field exchange for these things, and I vaguely recall being taught how to use it in the CCF.
Pete. |
30th Mar 2006, 11:06 pm | #6 |
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Re: Telephone Set "F" - military field telephone
Please don't tempt me If I acquired a field exchange, then I would need to keep buying more telephones to hang off it If an exchange turned up at the right price, I must admit that I would be hard pushed to resist the temptation.
At least at the moment I can turn down other 'phones (which do seem suddenly to have started popping up) on the basis that my current two form a nice closed system where they can talk to each other but not to any others. This all started because I acquired one with another telephone that I bought. It just shows how easily I can get sucked into a new line of collecting |
30th Mar 2006, 11:24 pm | #7 | |
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Re: Telephone Set "F" - military field telephone
Quote:
Earthing, resistance is futile or should that be Earthling, resistance is futile? Pete. |
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