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    #31
    Originally posted by Heinz Link View Post
    I have recently purchased the Base Unit A, for the set along with a 1-10 line and a 11-20 line stackable klappenschrank which goes with the set up. Does anybody know where to source the Base Unit B, or any other parts such as the Conference call unit, 3-line Amtszusatz, battery or any other components that could be added to this setup to improve it the Base Unit A is complete with the cable weights but the Table Frame is missing unfortunately. Can anyone help or advise me on this?

    Thank You,
    Hello Heinz,
    Here are pictures from the großen Feldklappenschrank with pedestal:
    http://der-fernmelder.de/geraete-der...lappenschrank/
    I can only help the subset if you images or Dimensioning need get in touch with me.
    albert@der-fernmelder.de

    greeting
    Albert

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      #32
      Wonderfull collection!

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        #33
        Johann G. Mehne GmbH

        Hi Funksammler,

        the maker of your Wecker is J. G. Mehne GmbH Elektrotechnische- und Uhrenfabrik, Schwenningen (am Neckar), founded in 1891.

        Csaba

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        Originally posted by Funksammler View Post
        Missing no more, so they do exist!

        The "Gleichstromwecker" is mounted on a small wooden panel with a green painted metal cover:


        The back of the wooden panel has a number of brackets so that the bell can be hung on a wall:

        The metal cover slides off revealing the DC bell inside:

        This example is 1943 dated, it appears that the maker mark was originally stamped in white paint, I have yet to identify the maker mark. It is also stamped with Wa.A 831:

        Placed next to the 10 line exchange gives an impression of scale:

        I cleaned and adjusted the bell, so it is now ringing again. It needs about 3 V to get going, but it sounds happier at about 5V. Probably needs a bit more fine tuning!

        regards,

        Funksammler
        Last edited by csmagdo; 03-11-2016, 12:32 PM. Reason: Inserting a photo

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