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Old 24-03-22, 16:34
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Wanted : Identification of this artefact . Green Canadian WW2 paint . Learher strap . 3 holes on side . No door or opening . Crank on one side . Square , Height , depth and width of an Iphone in all directions . Field phone , exploder , power source for a radio ? Looks like a magneto of some kind . No part number anywhere .
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Old 24-03-22, 16:43
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I think linemen had something like that for testing line/looking for breaks. Can't say for certain that is what you have though, because if it was for linemen you would expect a simple method for connecting the wire. . Normally an exploder would have a condenser and a button to release the charge.

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Old 24-03-22, 16:49
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Makes sense Rob and thanks for the idea . Any other ideas anyone ? What type of plug would go on the side ?
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Old 24-03-22, 16:54
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Here is a better picture .
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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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...for the linemen to reach the operator while in the post to make sure the line is working .......
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