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Anybody have a set of prints for an AE 880 speakerphone? I know I used to have them, but for the life of me I can't find them.
Sam
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Would the 882A prints work for you ?
The AE 880 is single line (speaker model)
Correct ?
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TJ -
Correct - A single line speakerphone. I don't know the 882. When we needed a multi line model we put a 6040 key strip on with the 880.
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Sam
If you Google " 880 speakerphone " go to TCI library, and it will give you a set of prints.
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Thanks! I'll go there now.
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Can anyone give me some help what the different models and variations of the 880 are and how you tell the difference? I thought there were only two models, a rotary and TT model. There are not a lot of numbers on the bottom of my 880.
Bill
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Two post above no help me. Is there something besides an 880 or 882A? I mean is there a 881? Do all 88x have an A and B model? What is the difference. BTW, I looked at the plans on TCI and it looks as if half of them are cut off. Does anyone else notice this too?
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The two drawings are the left and right halves of the same print. Put them together and Voila!
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Sam, that makes me believe that TCI has just used the designations 880A and 880B as a means to name their schematic, not the phones. I still wonder if anyone has any definitive information on this somewhat unusual speakerphone.
Bill
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