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Automatic Electric H95289 Linefinder test Unit

Started by DavePEI, February 07, 2012, 08:23:43 AM

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DavePEI

Hi All:

I am awaiting an interesting item I purchased a week of so ago. It  is a Automatic Electric H95289 Linefinder test Unit, a device designed to test the operation of a linefinder for a Strowger switch. As I had a spare stand, I was able to save on shipping by having the gentleman I bought it from by having him remove the test unit from the stand, and remove the wired in shelf jack provided for the linefinder.

It is due to arrive today - when it does, I will mount it on the spare stand I have here,

Dave
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marty

Hi Dave;
Do you have any information on this unit ??? like schematic..
THANK YOU Marty

DavePEI

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Quote from: marty on March 21, 2012, 09:26:46 AM
Hi Dave;
Do you have any information on this unit ??? like schematic..
THANK YOU Marty

Hi Marty:

Yes, I do have all the docs on it, but I can't send you the schematic - it is HUGE! I do have a set of 20xsomething schematics for it (5) pages each the same size. I had to have them copied for me at Kinkos in the US.

PDF of the CD below...

Dave

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G-Man

Quote from: marty on March 21, 2012, 09:26:46 AM
Hi Dave;
Do you have any information on this unit ??? like schematic..
THANK YOU Marty
Hi Marty

John Novack made scanned copies of the schematics and other documents available through the TCI and Central Office listserves.  You should be able go to your local copy store and have them print out the schematics for 3-4 dollars. The smaller documents can be printed on your own computer for the cost of the ink and paper.

G-Man


G-Man

Marty
I have sent you an email with the schematics attached. Also, here is a link to an Automatic Electric bulletin regarding linefinders:

http://www.telephonecollectors.info/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_details&gid=314&Itemid=2