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  Acorn AEH14 Type 1 Econet Clock

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 Acorn AEH14 Type 1 clock

AEH14 Type 1 Clock (top)

 Acorn AEH14 Type 1 clock left

AEH14 Type1 clock (left)

 Acorn AEH14 Type 1 clock right

AEH14 Type 1 Clock (right)

 Acorn AEH14 Type1 clock open

AEH14 Type 1 clock with top off

 Acorn AEH14 Type 1 clock bottom

AEH14 Type 1 Clock (bottom)

 Acorn AEH14 Type1 clock psu

AEH14 Type 1 Clock 8V DC power supply

This was Acorn's first stand alone clock, previous clocks had been built into the Econt Interfaces. As you can see from the pictures, it has a signle Econet socket on one side and the 8V DC power in on the other. The picture of the circuit board shows the row of links which are used to set the cloks timing.