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    Posted 14 years ago

    Rickster
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    This Was found in Our Highschool. Part of the old section. Can anyone help me out? What is it and whats it worth?

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    1. TheGateKeeper TheGateKeeper, 13 years ago
      If those are momentary switches on the top my guess is that it is some sort of signaling device such as a bell to begin and end classes. If so it predates electromechanical programmable devices. Do you know how many classrooms were in the old school?
    2. BENDATI, 12 years ago
      It seems to be a resistor box ,removing the knob resistor is inserted.
    3. ttomtucker ttomtucker, 12 years ago
      Rickster, You have a telegraph resistor board, the number are for the amount of resistance you want to add to a line. The resistor boards have a value of $25.00 and up.

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