Nevada Bell
History:
Emergency
CDO circuits

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Nevada Bell History: Emergency C.D.O. Circuits (Page One)
(Page Two) (Page Three)

Community dial office was a Bell System term for a small, unattended step by step exchange. The CDO was always linked to a larger central office. On this page these C.D.O.s were wired to Reno.

I have two Western Electric ringer boxes. Model 299-F. I think the correct term for these magnetos is hand generator. It's like the crank in an old phone. You rotate the handle a number of times to generate an alternating, round and round, ringing current. Which travels to the central office and rings a bell or flashes a light or trips an indicator on the operator's switch board. Letting them know that you are on the line and need service.

Exterior view of typical 299-F (big image from e-bay)

Interior view of typical 299-F (big image from e-bay)

Although painted black and missing their Western Electric nameplates my ringer boxes have something much nicer to them than a mint condition. Rather, they came with their history. From 1954! They were part of what Nevada Bell called emergency phones. If a small step by step exchange trunk failed, these magnetos were used to ring the main central office from the distant switch. I've made diagrams based on the original paperwork that came with the ringers. Does anyone have any clues on how things were arranged?


Maintenance and Operation -- Central Office -- Emergency Means of Communications with Community Dial Offices File:320

Reno, March 31, 1954

Copy for J.J. Williams, PLT. SERV. FORE., Tahoe City

[Crossed out is the name of] V.L. Wickstrom, SUPV. WIRE CHIEF. Reno:

We have finished the installation of the emergency magneto telephone installations in our community dial offices and been assigned to toll circuits as shown on the attached sheet.

Attached is a instruction card with [sic] is to be placed opposite the lever of the emergency magneto telephone key in the community dial offices in your district.

Please enter the circuit designation of the emergency circuits on the instruction card opposite the operated position of the key that connects the telephone set to it.

J.H. Dodson
District Plant Superintendent

VLW:MLT


EMERGENCY TELEPHONE
TO BE USED IN CASE OF C.D.O.
TRUNK FAILURE ONLY
 
TO USE
OPERATE KEY TO CONNECT TELEPHONE
TO TOLL CIRCUIT GIVEN BY TOLL TEST-
BOARD AT THE TIME OF EMERGENCY

EMERGENCY CCTS.

____________________________

ALTERNATE

_____________________________

"Given by toll test board "means that there was a live person giving instructions at the distant board. In addition to their normal switch boards, Central offices always had a test board.


 

The two circuits below run to the Winemucca Toll Test Room.

Rye Patch looks like a lake but the last time I was there it was a puddle. The star marks Imlay.

 

Golconda is marked by the star below. The most simple diagram we've seen.

 

 

 

 

The most complete picture we have about how circuits were arranged.

 

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