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Störung

Störung

I don't know what this was used for; I could only find the word "trouble" off one of the panels.
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kinda scary looking computer
Looks like some sort of central communications board. Wow.
If you were down here it could only mean trouble...
Let me correct my last post...If you had to be down here during a bombing...it could only mean trouble. I didn't mean if Urban Explorers were down here it would mean trouble...sorry, I get so carried away by the pictures my fingers engage before my brain...
It looks like a control panel of some sort. A mess now but I"m sure in its hey day it was really nice.
this is great only u could make these controls look so intresting wish we knew what they were for
The translation is slightly wrong. Störung is german for malfunction. You only would get trouble if you don't fix it.
The white things in the top row look like some sort of old melting-fuses to me.
looks like the back side of some kind of control panel.
It may be power distribution frame (fuses on the top and the switches in the middle of photo) plus contol panel for a bunker machinery. As I see they(switches) quite new, at least mid-80s or early 90s
Thats a power distro I think! I can see MCB/RCDs which would suggest power.
My guess is that this is some sort of radio jamming device
IT'S ALIVEEEEEEE
It's a distro panel. I've seen things like this before. Notice the red "o" and black "I" buttons in the middle. Basic on/off.

What's interesting is there are no gauges. Must've been removed for precious metal content.
I love German. It's such a healthy, strong-sounding language.
Hmm... sorta like a crazy code- cracking machine
die ist die wahrheit
This is spectacular, I minored in history in college. Thank you for this...
Ahhh theres thos funny BOTTLE DIAZED FUSES they are the funnyest looking fuse ive ever seen they use them in european countries They are located in the round holders at the top of photo.
Is that soviet technology?

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