[GreenKeys] Fwd: [midatlanticretro] Fwd: Search for functioning teletype machine in DC area

Christian R. Fandt cfandt at netsync.net
Wed Oct 31 20:10:24 EST 2007


That's what I was thinking - a Mite. But the producers may be intending to 
shoot the film from a shore-based installation point of view. Then it could 
be the mil version of the 28 (what was that designation now??) or some 
other machine.

But Nichole from National Geographic Television, as noted in the original 
message, would have the answer or get it from whatever historian may be 
advising the producers.

-Chris F.

NNNN

Upon the date 06:01 PM 10/31/2007, Ron Ott said something like:
>Probably at least a Mite machine.
>
>Ron
>
>----- Original Message ----
>From: Bob Camp <ham at cq.nu>
>To: Christian R.Fandt <cfandt at netsync.net>
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>Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2007 2:41:39 PM
>Subject: Re: [GreenKeys] Fwd: [midatlanticretro] Fwd: Search for 
>functioning teletype machine in DC area
>
>Hi
>
>The first question would be what sort of machine would have been on a
>submarine in the 1960's (if any) ? I suspect the next question would
>be "what type of submarine"?
>
>Bob
>
>
>On Oct 31, 2007, at 3:41 PM, Christian R. Fandt wrote:
>
> > Hey mid-Eastern Coastal guys,
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Christian Fandt,    Electronic/Electrical Historian
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