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    #16
    Originally posted by volkswagen View Post
    Val it does not matter which way round the dial is configured as the pulse generator is geared to the dial so regardless of the dial orientation when you dial one only a single pulse is sent.
    But it does matter, because if operator uses inner numbering (that is backwards), then when dialing by that designation 9, phone makes 1 pulse.

    But my question wasn't technical, it's more like operational question - what for the germans used that second numbering/lettering scheme, especially considering, that numbers are backwards. Sure there must be some kind of operational manual for explaining that.

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      #17
      Oslo number system

      Yes, there is a difference.
      The two phones that are shown in the pictures have been used in Norway.
      The city of Oslo has a different number system in pulses.
      Only Oslo and New Zealand that has this system.
      It was so because of problem with the delivery of the first automatic telephone exchange in 1918. After that it was difficult to change the system since all the phones had such a numbering system.
      The German phones used in the Oslo therefore had to have both numbers on the dial systems.

      http://digitaltfortalt.no/things/osloskiva/H-DF/DF.3559

      LA6NCA

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        #18
        Val you are quite right I was talking complete rubbish - which ever way the numbering goes the first position will produce one pulse! I can only surmise that the dialler which is backwards is from some other unit or had the numbers applied incorrectly. Perhaps its some hybrid telephone version of the Enigma???

        Andy

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          #19
          Wow that's amazing, brilliant bit of research!!

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            #20
            "Oscar" old chap,do you think you would get better reception if you borrowed the "Swallow creature's" extendable radio mastJohn (JJ SBG)

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              #21
              John how splendid to see you here - I have been saving the Steyer mongs radio mast untill I can get some better pictures - in anycase my reception is perfect

              Yours till the gin runs out
              Oskar (Andy)

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