Pictures 1-11 and the video were taken on April 28, 2025, by KCMO Railfan.
 
This is my eighth bell in my collection, and my first electronic bell that I ever got. I bought this bell off eBay from a seller in New Jersey on April 19 (the day before Easter), and it arrived on April 24. When I first got this bell, it didn't really work right as the speaker in this bell was super quiet when powered up even on the loudest setting, it was barely audible. I ended up buying a replacement speaker for it online later in the night, and that arrived on April 26. Installation of the new speaker was super easy, and I was able to get the bell to work properly again on the 27th of the same month!
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Front view of the bell.
The model number on one of the supports on the bell.
The bottom of the bell with the wire terminals. This is where you hook the bell up at. The black wire means positive while the black wire means negative. It's the same way on my Hybrid Bell.
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The speaker, and mesh screen of the bell. The speaker on my bell is a replacement one made by Speco Technologies. The part number for anyone curious is a SPC8 weatherproof PA Speaker.
A part number can be found on top of the cap of the bell which reads "W-C-H 110-A-16".
Front view of the bell with the cap removed.
Inside the cap, we find a sticker label which has the date of when this bell was made, serial number, instructions on how to hook up the bell, and to change the ring rate, and volume of the bell.
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The serial number on my bell reads "24487" and it was made on "6-12-14". Meaning this bell's only 11 years old!
An up close shot of the instructions on powering up the bell, adjusting the ring rate, and volume.
A look at the circuit board of the bell. The first knob is where you can adjust the volume on the speaker while the second knob is where you can change the ring rate. All you need is a flat head screwdriver.
This was the original speaker that came with the bell when I first got it. I replaced it with a Speco one like I mentioned before as this one was super quiet even when I had it on the loudest setting. Apparently the speakers going bad is why you see these bells end up nonfunctional, and subsequently replaced (or reused with new electronics if you're on a UP line).