[time-nuts] 747 Chronometer

Robert Atkinson robert8rpi at yahoo.co.uk
Thu May 21 12:44:25 UTC 2009


Hi Chuck,
This is an electromechanical clock. Should just need 24V DC to operate and 5V (ac or dc) for lighting. I'll try to dig out connections for you. 

--- On Thu, 21/5/09, Charles Rushing <crushin2000 at austin.rr.com> wrote:

> From: Charles Rushing <crushin2000 at austin.rr.com>
> Subject: [time-nuts] 747 Chronometer
> To: time-nuts at febo.com
> Date: Thursday, 21 May, 2009, 7:45 AM
> Greetings To All,
> 
>  
> 
> Please accept my apologies in advance if this is
> off-topic.  I have just
> acquired an aircraft clock, which I've tentatively
> identified as coming from
> a Boeing 747.  It's way cool looking and would make a
> perfect dust collector
> in my ham shack if I could only power it up.
> 
>  
> 
> There is a multi-pin military-style twist-lock connector on
> the back, but no
> indication of what the pinout may be.  The unit is
> identified as:
> 
>  
> 
> "CLOCK, 3" 24 HOUR GMT ELECTRONIC
> 
>  MFD BY A.W. HAYDON CO. PRODUCTS
> 
>  NO. AMER. PHILIPS CONTROLS CORP.
> 
>  Cheshire, Conn.
> 
>  MFR'S. PT. NO. A15551-P1"
> 
>  
> 
> I've searched the Net for technical documentation, but
> could only find the
> reference to the 747.  Does anyone have any
> information about these clocks,
> or can someone point me in the right direction?
> 
>  
> 
> Many thanks in advance.
> 
>  
> 
> Chuck
> 
> WA5MUV
> 
>  
> 
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