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Telephone Identification, Repair & Restoration => Technical "Stuff" => AE => Topic started by: RotoTech99 on May 02, 2022, 01:39:30 PM

Title: SC Slenderet AD1 coding question
Post by: RotoTech99 on May 02, 2022, 01:39:30 PM
Dear CRPF:

Hello, I have what I believe to be a 1972 SC rotary Slenderet phone that I need help coding please.

It has the original fat handset cord, and old style line cord & SC P1A ringer.

The practice I have dates from 1976; is there an earlier practice that might cover how the Slenderets earlier than 1976 were coded?

Thanks,
RotoTech99
Title: Re: SC Slenderet AD1 coding question
Post by: poplar1 on May 02, 2022, 04:01:21 PM
What does the 1976 catalog say?
I seem to recall 200B for rotary and 2200B for
DTMF.
Title: Re: SC Slenderet AD1 coding question
Post by: RotoTech99 on May 03, 2022, 08:01:10 AM
Hi,

According to the 1976 SC practice I have a 220A AD2SLWHT Slenderet...

BTW: The handset shell was stamped SC220A inside.

There wasn't a code on the base that I could see.

It has the line cord retainer that is slid over the line cord slot, that's why I thought it might be an AD1... The base is painted dark gray.

The finish is a bit worn, but is largely there.

RotoTech99