mka@uunet.uu.net> (06/27/91)
I have a bunch of strange telephone stuff for sale, much of which came from a boiler-room (the jerks who call to sell you stuff at dinner time) auction and a alarm company auction a few years ago. Also some flea-market stuff. I believe that all of it still works OK. Basically, I'll take any offer (best offer) on any of the items, as long as the price exceeds the value of my time to pack and send it. You must pay shipping for the method of your choice. Anything not sold will be given-away to whoever shows up to get it. These are odd things, and I suspect that most will end up in the dumpster, but what the heck ... 1 - 304 A/C antique desk telephone. this is the old, heavy, bakelite sort of phone. 1 - 2870 A1 30 number Touch-a-Matic auto-dialer for key, or 4A systems, or for a regular phone. will come with some instructions and wiring diagrams. 1 - phone speaker with volume control. 5 - "ding dong" ringers. these are the ringers that make that pleasant ding dong sound instead of a ring. 5 - single-number programmable dialers. these automatically dial a set number when the phone is taken off-hook. these are used in "ring-down" circuits, burglar alarms, after-hours phones, etc. 3 - Melco intercom modules or panels - for adding intercom capabilities to key systems. one module handles 9 stations, and the others handle 19 stations each. 1 - Code-a-Phone 976 call diverter. Kind of a call-forwarding system. 1 - Code-a-Phone 333 answering machine with remote playback. 2 - Teltone M106 telephone line security units. These go between the line and the modem (or whatever) and require that the caller enter a security code (programmable) from a touch-tone pad before connecting to the equipment. with instructions. 1 - Plantronics operator's headset with two jacks. 1 - 4A phone system. 4 line key system plus intercom, with two private lines, and all the options and features. includes manuals. Comes with four good phones, and two spares of unknown condition (got them at Goodwill). This should bring at least $100.00 + shipping, to be worth my trouble. 1 - complete set of Data Services References Handbooks (from 1983) and a nearly complete set of telephone systems handbooks. 15 manuals total. 1 - set of pole-climbing hooks and waist belt. for those closet linemen (or women) out there. 3 - "dumbbell" linesets - the telephones with clips and dials that phone installers hang from their belts. 1000 feet of 75 ohm coaxial cable (for TV/VCR use), new, on two spools. Mike Anderson uunet!sean!mka (405) 943-3123