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    Posted 11 years ago

    curtisfiore
    (18 items)

    I recently rescued this Western Electric 20-H and 315H ringer box from an antique store. The transmitter was cobbled on and both the transmitter and receiver are Stromberg-Carlson.
    I want to restore it, and added a 229 receiver and a 122 transmitter, but I’m not sure what is correct for this model. If anyone can direct me to any information on this model I would appreciate it.

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    1. ttomtucker ttomtucker, 11 years ago
      There are so many of these Western Electric 20 models that I also wonder what is correct transmitters. You need the pony outside terminal receiver and a *229* transmitter.
    2. curtisfiore, 11 years ago
      Thanks Tom

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