[sdiy] Mysterio Electro
harrybissell
harrybissell at prodigy.net
Mon Sep 12 06:30:02 CEST 2005
I'd call it an LC filter board, but I can't tell without tracing the coils
to see if they are coils or transformers. It might be some kind of
delay line for a radar set or something like that.
If you are just diying to know, send it to me and I'll trace it
out. Probablt you are not THAT curious are you ???
H^) harry
Senso wrote:
> >On 2005-09-08 20:10 +0200, Senso wrote:
> >
> >> No. 2 is a number of 8-pin relays of obvious
> >> sturdy (somewhat archaic) quality, visible here:
> >> http://www.vintageplanet.nl/pics/parts/Relais.jpg
> >> It's hard to establish it's exact part number,
> >> with all these markings on the side:
> >>
> >> RELAIS 1470
> >> SM 26 E3 S6-41
> >> 1860 0548 159
> >>
> >> Who can satisfy my curiosity?
> >
> >The marking suggests that this was manufactured in France, or for
> >the French market ("relais" is French for "relay"). Is that
> >"Schaltbau" on the logo ? There is www.schaltbau-gmbh.de, which is
> >based in Munich. They do switches and "contactors", whatever that
> >is. But by the look of the relay, whoever was there when it was
> >made is probably retired now. <g>
> >
> >--
> >André Majorel <amajorel at teaser.fr>
> >http://www.teaser.fr/~amajorel/
>
> They are not older than 25years, but I have to
> admit that's quite old in the technology world.
> "Relais" is also Dutch as well as German for
> relay, and they were indeed manufactured by
> Schaltbau GmbH, for the German army. They are
> still in superb condition, like all the parts I
> received in my surplus-surprise box. All of the
> boards were first sealed with laquer, then in
> airtight foil with drying crystals and moisture
> indicators (still blue) inside, wrapped in
> cotton, boxed, sealed and sometimes even boxed
> again.
> Jawohl, Grundlichkeit!
> Going over those boards is like an archeologic
> adventure and I've found several members of
> unknown species by now, still to be classified. I
> also pulled off a nice collection of obsolete tin
> can transistors, all JAN and JANTX quality. So if
> someone ever needs to build a modular for a polar
> expedition, give me a call. :-)
>
> But I'm still curious after the original function of the board with the coils:
> http://www.vintageplanet.nl/pics/parts/PCB.jpg
> Nobody seems to have *any* idea what it's for.
> Not that it would make the thing anymore useful
> to me, just can't stand unsolved riddles. ;-)
>
> Thanks,
> Senso
>
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