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Special crossbar switch used in a revertive pulse Incoming Register, at a No. 5 Crossbar office. Model 324-C, manufactured by Western Electric in May 1970. Verticals are labelled right to left, Incoming Brush, Incoming Group, Final Brush, Final Tens, Final Units, and [unknown].

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current22:15, 10 November 2007Thumbnail for version as of 22:15, 10 November 20071,652 × 1,010 (455 KB)YeateshSpeacial crossbar switch used in a revertive pulse Incoming Register, at a No. 5 Crossbar office. Model 324-C, manufactured by Western Electric in May 1970.

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