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To: Red Badger

I see old movies that show phone numbers with mnemonics for the first two numbers..............

Yes, we were “Crestview” 4325, which meant: Dial “C(2), R(7)” plus 44325.


63 posted on 01/22/2024 8:53:48 AM PST by SaxxonWoods (Are you ready for Black Lives MAGA? It's coming.)
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To: SaxxonWoods; Red Badger

The two letters were not mnemonic, but were the Bell Telephone “name” for the analog switching machine building. Thus, our old San Antonio TX (and two letter state abbreviations are also a “new thing” !) phone was Oldfield 5-0577. 655-0577).

The Bell Oldfield exchange building had floors and floors of switching machines. OL1. OL2. OL3, OL4, etc.

A smaller town (one earlier writer used Davenport IA as an example) might only have one building and two or three switching machines.

So, “tracing a call” literally meant hand-looking up every mechanical switch position for the seven numbers in the exchange, and writing down each contact position one by one. If the criminal or spy hung up before all 7 switches could found, the rotary contacts reset back to 0 for the next phone call.


70 posted on 01/22/2024 9:49:01 AM PST by Robert A Cook PE (Method, motive, and opportunity: No morals, shear madness and hatred by those who cheat.)
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