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Old 07-03-21, 02:46
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This is the drawer to the left of the WS table . It is deeper and locks for code books maybe ? Found the slot under the edge of the table for the locking bar . Detailed pictures please someone ? On Bruce ´s picture in b & W i see Masonite on top of that table . Masonite seems logical because that’s what covers both the cypher clerk and the wireless tables. Thanks. Photo credit David Good. PS : I had a small electrical fire in the control panel this afternoon . No damage done . A wayward bolt shorted the 12 V supply to the interior lights before the fuse as i was testing them . Smoke was coming out of the conduits ....I pulled the cables from the batteries so fast i could not believe it.
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Default Mountings , carrier , No -1

Mountings , carrier no 1 installed at last ! Thanks George, Bruce & Jordan .
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Old 09-03-21, 03:06
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No 23 Carrier and No 19 set secured in carriers , mounting No 1 on the original wireless table .
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A closer look of the mounting and locking mechanism . BTW : This WS No 19 set is in full operational condition . A special thanks to Jon Skagfeld .
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Old 11-03-21, 03:53
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A while back our friend and contributor David D . posted about red insulators for the copper buss bar . Does anyone have pictures of these please ?
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My wireless box uses the insulators as shown in the pictures. There are 5 of the slightly longer ones used on the shorter top buss bar and 6 insulators used on the lower lower buss bar. They are attached using a 1.8 inch panhead slotted screw passing though the buss bar, insulator and screwing into the wood paneling. My guess they are either of hard rubber or ceramic.

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Awesome Gord ! Thanks for that . That resolves a mistery . What about the copper buss bar isolators ? That one is quite heavy . I suppose the isolators are beefier ?
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