One 4-Motrac base, rack mount, model B53MHB. Manual copy available for the Kinkos costs.
I know that the rest of this stuff isn't quite radio related, but I know that people and 2-way shops have multi-line phones, and some have older systems... might need some of this stuff. Over 15 years ago I had the chance to pick up this stuff after a acquaintance passed away... at the time I was doing phone system work on the side. Well, I'm never going to use it all, so I'm offering about 90% of the stash... I need to make space in the garage. All are free for hauling away or shipping costs... All of this stuff is a little dirty from warehouse storage. I live in Arcadia, California, just a mile or so east of Pasadena. Plug "91007" into the search box of Google Earth and the crosshairs will be within a mile of me. Folks familiar with telephone equipment will recognize these... 25-30 used 66M blocks (these are the smaller 4-pin block), a mix of split (i.e. each row has 2 groups of 2 pins each) and unsplit (each row is all 4 pins across the block). All are used, most still have wire punched into them. A few have a couple of the plastic wire pegs broken off. New these things are $12-20 depending on where you go. 30-40 unsplit 66B blocks (these are the 6-pin big block). All 15-20 years old, most look like they were never used. $15 and up if you could find them and were to buy new. 20-30 type-89B standoffs for the M blocks - all over 20 years old but most never used, but a little yellow with age (the type of plastic they used does that). 1 each Northern Telecom "Logic 6", "Logic 10" and "Logic 20" key phones plus one, maybe two ITT 30-button (29 lines) phone. Several 2564 and 2565 phones. One 9-line WeCo wall phone (handset hangs up on the top of the phone) - sometimes called a "barn phone". These are "1A2" key telephones that use the fat 25-pair cable that has the 50-pin Amphenol connector... (Picture a 50-pin version of the 36-pin connector you find on the back of a printer). The "Logic 6" is a 5-line phone that is used and looks it but works fine, the "Logic 10" is a 9-line and the "Logic 20" is the 19 line version. The "Logic 20" and the ITTs are new in the box and have a jack in the back for a headset (the dual 1/4" telco-type of headset jack). The "10" is used, but still decent looking and would clean up very nice with a bit of automotive polish. 1 used ITT "501" 6-line KSU with the optional 2-line add-on panel and a Melco KC-9 buzzer intercom (9 stations). The exterior looks new but the inside has the wear and tear of a dusty warehouse environment, also the intercom unit was used when it was installed and looks rough, but works fine. This system was used with some of the 9-line phones above and offers 8 lines plus intercom. I have a 501 manual that can be xeroxed and I'll do that if you want to pay the Kinkos cost. If you ask nice I'll swap out the 9-station for your choice of a KC-19 or even a KC-37 (19 and 37 stations). Several used "584" shelves, and 1 "512" shelf complete with interrupters, and there are several power supplies available, most with ring generators. Each shelf will control 13 phone lines. Each power supply will support 3 shelves. I have a xerox of the manual for the 512 and the 584. One TIE 612 phone system. Capable of 6 lines and 12 phones. Includes a few phones, all have the monitor speaker option, I think one is a speakerphone. Condition unknown, no manual. I think there is a NorthCom "1A3" phone system on the shelf. If so, it is also a 6 by 12. Manufactured as a swapin for the TIE (i.e. uses the TIE phones) but with more features. Condition unknown, no manual. over 100 line cards of several types for the above 1A2 shelves - Includes 400D, 400E, 400H, 401, 413, 407, 415 (ringdown), 417, 4000 (a 400 clone), 4100, 4200 (a 400 with MOH), a couple tuner cards for the 4200s, etc. I know a few are bad but I have no easy way to test them. I have other telephone crud of the 70s and 80s vintage... if you are maintaining a vintage system let me know what you need. Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Repeater-Builder/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/