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103ssv Posts: 77

That a very hard question

But the T28's get a lot of attention.
Still use a T39 as a backup on longer trips, accompanyd by a R290 on wintertrips to mid-Sweden.
However my most used back in the days was the R380. I was a lot on the road as a race egineer, and it was the best solution to keep in touch. And it was though also.
I think it is the real grandfather of the iPhone (I use now)!

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Posted: 2013-02-28 21:09:49
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KALIOSTRO Posts: 24

On 2013-02-22 14:02:24, torshammer wrote:
@kaliostro Are you the guy behind the web site above?


No Torshammer, I´m not.
I just found the site while researching a propper classification-system for Ericsson mobile-phones.


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Posted: 2013-03-01 10:16:20
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KALIOSTRO Posts: 24

Dear resident-patients !

What would be the first years of Ericsson´s mobile telephony-devices, without the sensational adventurer "Harry HotLine" ?!
Therefore, I´d like to introduce you today some pictures of this unique artificial character from the late 1980th ot the early 1990th.



Ericsson HotLine TelePower advert - 1992


Ericsson HotLine TelePower advert - 1992


Ericsson HotLine TelePower advert - 1992


Harry HotLine - from the HotLine Combi User-Manual Cover - 1990


Harry HotLine - from HotLine GH 172 User-Manual Cover - 1992


Harry HotLine - This was, how the HotLine GH 172 looked like out of the box - 1992


Harry HotLine advert with a HotLine Combi (picture taken from www.ericssonhistory.com) - late 1980th


Harry HotLine advert with a HotLine Combi (picture taken from www.ericssonhistory.com) - early 1990th


Harry HotLine advert with a HotLine Combi - early 1990th


Enjoy !
[ This Message was edited by: KALIOSTRO on 2013-03-01 11:21 ]

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Posted: 2013-03-01 11:12:30
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bucheral Posts: 488

@Kaliostro: superb, that's Hotline!

@all: Just some ideas about the T36m:

http://www.oldericsson.ch/177412094
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Posted: 2013-03-01 22:04:03
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103ssv Posts: 77

About T36, I allready had made a pre-order at my local telephone shop, it never came

Oh, and finally I found the charging cradle for my B&O 9600, it is a real beauty:




With this I even like the phone more.

103
[ This Message was edited by: 103ssv on 2013-03-02 07:57 ]

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Posted: 2013-03-02 08:01:36
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KALIOSTRO Posts: 24

For those of you also interested in the history and the roots of "L. M. Ericsson Telefonaktiebolaget", here some interesting links, I´ve recently found.

The life of Lars Magnus Ericsson:
http://www.tekniskamuseet.se/1/2540.html




Ericsson´s adventurous and not always succesful engagement in Russia:
http://translate.google.com/t[....].tekniskamuseet.se/1/1918.html




Enjoy !


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Posted: 2013-03-02 14:45:28
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KALIOSTRO Posts: 24

For those of you also interested in the design of early telephone-apparatus, here some interesting links, I´ve recently found:

Early phone-design by Ericsson:
http://translate.google.com/t[....]w.tekniskamuseet.se/1/931.html



Yet another remarkable telephone was created by Ericsson during war-times in 1944: The "Unifonen"
http://translate.google.com/t[....].tekniskamuseet.se/1/1100.html



Although the "Unifonen" was never mass-produced, it was the unknown coeval with the famous "Ericofon", called Cobra, released in 1941.
http://translate.google.com/t[....].tekniskamuseet.se/1/1101.html




Enjoy !


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Posted: 2013-03-02 15:01:17
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Stolleman Posts: 176

Big congrats bucheral for your Futaba and Satellite prototype, I want them both badly And your new site is amazing, keep up the good work with it!


I want to show you all a prototype i made for a swedish phone museum, before I had a chance to hand it over to the owner he passed away and yes it was i private owned museum and Swedens only phone museum and now I don't know when or if they will open again
Everything is (LM)Ericsson original and it works perfect, it took long time try out everything and make it work like it would be something for everyday usage.
And yes, there is only one way to talk in it and it's like in a real Ericofon




[ This Message was edited by: Stolleman on 2013-03-03 12:43 ]

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Posted: 2013-03-03 13:40:28
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KALIOSTRO Posts: 24

Great stuff, Stolleman !!!
To me, your solution seems much more reasonable than THAT one, integrating only Bluetooth within the Ericofon and than connect it with an ordinary mobile-phone.

cheers, Kaliostro
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Posted: 2013-03-03 14:12:08
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bucheral Posts: 488

@Stolleman:

thank you so much for your comment about my new site! Could you leave a little comment on the site? I would appreciate
I really have to say: you must be a genious to create that T65-Ericofon, a very good combination Did you make a real phone call with your new creation?

@all:

Here is a little update...just scroll down and click on the picture to increase it

http://www.oldericsson.ch/177412074
[ This Message was edited by: bucheral on 2013-03-07 20:30 ]

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Posted: 2013-03-07 21:26:20
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