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    SCORE, at least for me!

    Shipped in from CO. Most of it may actually return to CO, nod nod, wink wink.

    Box#1 50lbs > ImageBam
    Box#2 40lbs > ImageBam!

    Pic 3 is from an internal telephone system, obtained locally. Got 12 of them but sadly only 2 had the gold boards
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    Anyone recognise the small Asus board?



    Happy hunting to all. Ed


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    That phone board is from an Intertel ESP 12 button premier phone. [Pretty bad when I can tell what phone it is just by looking at the key board!] I have repaired thousands of them but have not had any sent for repair for 2 or 3 years. I hope you saved the other board from those phones, They probably are not moutherboard grade but much better then low grade. I had some in the warehouse I scrapped about a year ago. Did you also get the KSU with cards? That is where the telecom grade boards hide!
    Was the small board inside the phones? If so they are very rare, I don't recall ever seeing one.
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    "Did you also get the KSU with cards? That is where the telecom grade boards hide!"

    Thanks for the response Chris. I have no idea what the KSU is :confused: All I have are the 12 Model 12BTN w/LCD phones, which I've torn apart. Interestingly, the one I posted a pic of, with the "push button and LEDS" and gold, were made in Korea. The others, sans gold, in the Philippines.

    Oh yes, I strip and save everything that I break down

    btw, the small Asus board did NOT come from any of the phones. Its a termination card needed if you are installing only one processor in one of their Slot 1 dual processor boards.

    Cheers and good luck, Ed.

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    The KSU [Key Switching Unit] is the control unit the phones work on. Those phones will not work without the KSU so they had to have one. It is a rack with a back plane that fingered cards slide into. You should see if they still have it. It is about 1'x1'x2' and has a cover that has "premier" on it.


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