Sunday, July 15, 2018

Vintage Rotary Dial Telephone

A rotary dial is a component of a telephone or a telephone switchboard that implements a signaling technology in telecommunications known as pulse dialing. It is used when initiating a telephone call to transmit the destination telephone number to a telephone exchange.

On the rotary dial, the digits are arranged in a circular layout so that a finger wheel may be rotated with one finger from the position of each digit to a fixed stop position, implemented by the finger stop, which is a mechanical barrier to prevent further rotation.

When released at the finger stop, the wheel returns to its home position by spring action at a speed regulated by a governor device. During this return rotation, the dial interrupts the direct electrical current of the telephone line (local loop) a specific number of times for each digit and thereby generates electrical pulses which the telephone exchange decodes into each dialed digit. Each of the ten digits is encoded in sequences of up to ten pulses so the method is sometimes called decadic dialing.


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Sunday, July 1, 2018

Lobster-Shaped Ceramic Wall Pockets / Vases

The lobster-shaped ceramic wall pockets or vases below were usually used by the Peranakans at home. They were hung on the walls with different purposes such as stowing small household items, or to be hung as a decorative item as it is.

Do browse my previous blog about "Frog-Shaped Ceramic Wall Pockets / Vases".


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