Originally Posted by
pfillery
I have what I believe is the first model of "mobile" phone sold in Australia. I would say it is more of a portable car phone the size and weight of a briefcase full of pavers. I stumbled upon it in my shed a few weeks back and have unsuccessfully tried to google information on it. Can't even find a picture on the web.
They were affectionately known as a 007 unit as far as I know and were owned by Telstra (then telecom) as they cost thousands of dollars, and rented to users in the early to mid 80's, before analogue bricks were even thought of. They can't even tell me anything. Is anyone familiar with these or used them when they were out? I'll post a pic for interests sake when I get a chance. Unbelievably this one still works when a bit of 12v power is applied. Won't find a network since this is long gone. From the little info that I have, most of them were taken back by telecom and scrapped in the late 80's, some were modified by ham radio gurus as radio receivers, but I'd imagine it is raer to find something that google can't explain (seems that if it isn't on google it doesn't exist).
I was curious as to whether anyone knows the phone I'm talking about?