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Seeburg Selection Receiver. What jukebox is this for?



 
 
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Old November 24th 04, 02:23 AM
Jim Murphy
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Default Seeburg Selection Receiver. What jukebox is this for?

I have a Seeburg 20 selection selection receiver that I need to determine
what jukebox it was used in. Anybody have information on this? You can see
the picture at www.soundconcepts.ws/pic/seeburg

The model # is: USR-1

I have manuals for many models back to the 100A but nothing older and so I
have no way to trace it down. Any help will be deeply appreciated. Thanks in
advance Jim


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Old November 28th 04, 06:24 AM
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"Jim Murphy" wrote:

I have manuals for many models back to the 100A but nothing older and so I
have no way to trace it down. Any help will be deeply appreciated. Thanks in
advance Jim


This is from a pre war 20 selection machine. It might be for electric
selection, but I can't tell from the pics. Looks like it was mounted
right below the mech, too. I don't think it's from an 8800 or such.
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Old November 28th 04, 03:55 PM
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Also. noted that it says Wall-O-Matic REmote Control System so I believe
that it must have been for a remote wall box for a 20 selection machine. JIm

"Philip Nasadowski" wrote in message
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In article ,
"Jim Murphy" wrote:

I have manuals for many models back to the 100A but nothing older and so
I
have no way to trace it down. Any help will be deeply appreciated. Thanks
in
advance Jim


This is from a pre war 20 selection machine. It might be for electric
selection, but I can't tell from the pics. Looks like it was mounted
right below the mech, too. I don't think it's from an 8800 or such.



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Old November 28th 04, 08:00 PM
Jim Murphy
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A little further research and I discovered from my AMR Seeburg manual that
this is a wireless selection receiver for use with a WS-1Z wallbox. These
were used in 1939. I have listed it on eBay as I need to clear out some
stuff. Jim

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I have a Seeburg 20 selection selection receiver that I need to determine
what jukebox it was used in. Anybody have information on this? You can see
the picture at www.soundconcepts.ws/pic/seeburg

The model # is: USR-1

I have manuals for many models back to the 100A but nothing older and so I
have no way to trace it down. Any help will be deeply appreciated. Thanks
in advance Jim



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Old November 29th 04, 12:59 AM
Philip Nasadowski
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In article ,
"Jim Murphy" wrote:

A little further research and I discovered from my AMR Seeburg manual that
this is a wireless selection receiver for use with a WS-1Z wallbox. These
were used in 1939. I have listed it on eBay as I need to clear out some
stuff. Jim


I'd imagine it could work with a lot of other wallboxes, too..
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Old November 29th 04, 03:18 AM
Jim Murphy
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Possibly, however according to the Seeburg book the signal was passed
through the electrical wiring of the building. A sort of multiplexing. It
appears that this was only tried one year before they went to a hard wired
system similar to the what was used through the '70's. Imagine trying to get
a pulse signal through the electric even then when there were not a lot of
electrical gear in the building. Jim

"Philip Nasadowski" wrote in message
...
In article ,
"Jim Murphy" wrote:

A little further research and I discovered from my AMR Seeburg manual
that
this is a wireless selection receiver for use with a WS-1Z wallbox. These
were used in 1939. I have listed it on eBay as I need to clear out some
stuff. Jim


I'd imagine it could work with a lot of other wallboxes, too..



 




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