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    Posted 9 years ago

    redbirdred…
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    Any info on this timer much appreciated. I think it is a pilot's timer for a military Jet. Little info found or Im way off base on subject matter.

    Thanks for any info

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    1. SAM2 SAM2, 9 years ago
      Skylab Portable Timer
      "Accutron "count down" (reverse-dial) alarm clock"

      In 1969, McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Co. and the Bulova Timer Laboratory designed and built this timer exclusively for the Skylab Orbital Workshop. The timer used a modified 214H Accutron movement in a case that was designed to be rugged and portable. Its purpose was to provide a way for Astronauts to time experiments, events and activities such as crew exercise. The timer had an electronic alarm feature.
    2. SAM2 SAM2, 9 years ago
      redbirdredbird,
      I'm still looking for more information on this clock/timer such as a part number for the battery used for the alarm. Have you had the back off and did it happen to have a battery inside?

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