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    Trutzschler circuit boards

    Ske 24. . Zke 16. Eek 6 . Ask 2. Efk 32. Akr 32a. Mek 6. Eko 32a. Akr16a. That is the numbers on each board.any ideas what I have found here.I found the cards but can not identified the box that are in.



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    Idk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeinreco View Post
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    Yes, pics would be nice.

    You have 10 posts now so you should be able to post pics. I believe 10 is the magic number.

    I use photobucket.

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    Cant figure out how to send pics

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    Pull a board and post a pic of it.

    I have some sniendlenier (spellings way out...) Units that look like that. 70's stuff. Amazingly little on them.
    The cost at the time would have been phenomenal.
    Today the whole rack system would be postcard size circuitboard.
    I am scrapping it down for the Solid Silver relay contacts. the reed switches, Copper wire coils and the small Brass buss bar.
    And some Tantis, gotta love those Tantis.

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    I put up some pics.thank you for the info.


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