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Philco Clock Timer Help
#1

Hi everyone! Hopefully this is the right forum to post this in. I have this Philco Clock Timer that I can not find any information on anywhere online. It says it's a clock timer for a Mark 341 Test Set (which I also cannot find any information on).  It makes a buzzing when I plug it in so it's getting power to it but I can't make it do anything.

Any help, thoughts, suggestions, or comments would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance,
Tony


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#2

Just a bump to get fresh eyes on it...still hoping someone knows what this is. :-)
#3

This will be a tough one to find schematic info I think. We don't have anything on it in our library.
#4

Looks to be WW2 era equipment, so a schematic or information will be hard to find. Since it was built for the government, not a lot of data would have been published.
#5

Have you opened it up and had a look inside? More then likely the mechanism is seized up from disuse so I would not leave it plugged in too long. Perhps someone on the alternative forum, in the communications set area might know what it's for, or have more information.
Regards
Arran
#6

Thanks for the responses. I have not opened it up to check it out inside but I will do that. Is there any value to something like this or is it pretty much common government surplus?
#7

Tried looking up the contract number no luck the serial number is 21, maybe not many built. Might try some of the military forums that get into old stuff. Have a signal corp genset from 1954 was able to get a PDF of the TM. Looking inside you might find some info or at least who made some of the parts. Good luck an let us know what you find. David
#8

The timer was made by the Standard Electric Time Company. It was an off-the-shelf item they carried. Other than that, I've never seen a device like this. Obviously made under military contract.
#9

Thanks for sharing the info about the Standard Electric Timer Company.




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