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Models Prior to the I have sketchy documentation on the older phones that were produced by Western Electric prior to 1950. This page will expand in the coming months but for now this is what I have. Schematics and other technical information from the Bell System Practices (hereafter referred to as "BSP")are available here and some photos in the future. There are also some schematics for these older phones on the ATCA (Antique Telephone Collectors Association) website at http://atcaonline.com/diagrams.html.
The "Hybrid" Model - the Western Electric 5302
Western Electric 302 Telephone Quoting from the original manual, "The No. 302 Type Telephone Sets are the new combined sets and represent the latest development of the Western Electric Company in telephone station equipment. The telephone set mounting consists of a housing and a base on which is mounted the induction coil, condenser, ringer and other apparatus so that the telephone set mounting and hand set form the complete telephone set."
To view schematics, click on phone model below:
The following were contributed by Visit his web site by clicking here.
The following GIF and PDF files were created from hard-copy drawings contributed by ATCA member Bobby Koch:
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These are scans from "Hawkins
Electrical Guide" published in 1917! I have the complete set (10 volumes) from my grandfather. These books cover almost every imaginable topic on electricity including electrotheraputics, motors, elevators and other "modern" devices of that era eighty years ago! |
| Magneto telephone set | Western Electric Automatic Intercommunicating Telephone Set | Automatic Selector Telephone Desk Stand with dial in base | Hotel, Wall and desk stand set with bell box |
| "Telephone
Troubles" shows the first two pages of a chapter on troubleshooting phones and phone networks of the 1917 era. Other scans available from this chapter by e-mail request. |
Bell bi-polar receiver | Bi-polar hand receiver | Carbon Transmitter |
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