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Old 26-09-11, 17:51
Ralph Volkert Ralph Volkert is offline
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Oh incase any one was wondering the crank on the phone supplies the AC ring voltage, to ring the bells at the far end.
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Old 27-09-11, 01:56
Dean (Ajax) Dean (Ajax) is offline
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If you go to the Source Shop you can get a plastic D Cell Battery holder for about $3...it fits into the battery compartment..I have run many of these phones using them.

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Old 23-05-18, 16:44
Jleonardelli Jleonardelli is offline
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I am trying to find a pdf of the signals booklet for this telephone set WW2

anyone have any luck?

The battery is a simple fix
thanks
john
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