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- REVIEW: OLD TIME TELEPHONES Ralph Meyer TAB/McGraw-Hill 1995
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- Collecting, repairing and restoring old and antique telephone equipment
- has become quite popular, especially since the breakup of the AT&T monopoly
- in 1984, when telephone equipment was made by three companies, Western
- Electric, Kellogg and Stromberg-Carlson. The book covers classic and modern
- telephone equipment and is filled with descriptive schematics and hard-to-find
- technical data on the most popular telephones from the beginning of telephony
- to around 1984. Nowadays, telephones are made by just about every
- electrical manufacturer and interest in collecting them seems very low,
- unless there is a specific theme or design consideration.
-
- The book is divided into four parts - Development of Components, Telephone
- Instruments, Electrical Circuits and Restoration and Repair. Topics
- covered include early development and the Bell patent, transmitters,
- receivers, induction coils, magnetos, ringers, switches and dials. Some
- of the telephone equipment described in detail are: early commercial
- telephones, single-box magneto wall phones, "candlestick" desk stands,
- handset desk stands, ringer boxes, subsets, compact wall phones, combined
- telephones of the 1930s and 1940s made by Western Electric, Kellogg and
- Stromberg Carlson as well as standard dial and Touch-Tone telephones.
-
- The electrical circuit chapters include local and common battery circuits,
- anti-sidetone circuits, and network circuits. These chapters are written
- very clearly and are well illustrated to visually show readers how they
- work. The final chapters deal with mechanical restoration, electrical
- repairs, modifications, tests and measurements. The appendices contain
- useful information on electrical measurements, component values,
- impedances, matching voltages, magnetism and other essential electrical
- theory you need to know to enjoy these old pieces of communication history.
- Finally, there's an extensive bibliography that should point you in the
- right direction if you are interested in learning more on the subject.
-
- In my opinion, Dr Meyer has done a fine job in producing this encyclopedia
- of North American telephony and it certainly contains plenty of information
- to satisfy any enthusiast. The book is profusely illustrated with photos
- identifying equipment and circuit diagrams. My only criticism is that it
- does not contain any sources for parts or equipment should someone need
- to obtain same to restore or repair an old telephone.
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- %T Old Time Telephones - Technology,Restoration and Repair
- %A Ralph O Meyer
- %I TAB/McGraw-Hill
- %C Blue Ridge Summit, PA
- %D 1995
- %O $19.95
- %G ISBN: 0-07-041818-7
- %P 290 pp, paperbound
- %K telephony, antiques, repair, restoration
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- (C) 1995
- Michael Crestohl
- Nahant Massachusetts USA
- mc@shore.net
-
- DISCLAIMER: I have no interest, financial or otherwise, in the success or
- failure of the book or materials reviewed herewith, nor have I received any
- compensation (other than a review copy requested by me) from anyone who has.
- All opinions expressed are strictly my own.
-
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