[GreenKeys] Quiz

Teletypeparts at aol.com Teletypeparts at aol.com
Wed Dec 23 17:00:26 EST 2009


I always liked the clunk/clunk of a 15 when it shifted from letters to  
figures and back.  Havent worked on one in many years though except one I  had 
here for a brief time before passing along to weathersurf in GA.   Couldn't 
resist trying it out on the bench.  
 
Merry Christmas to all and keep em hammering, clunking and  clicking.  
 
 
Wayne 
KB1FDW



In a message dated 12/23/2009 8:26:52 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
kl0s at cox.net writes:

On 23Dec2009, at 8:22 AM, til128 at aol.com  wrote:
Ahhhhh, I can still smell the oil of my Model 19, seeing the  power  
supply mercury-vapor rectifiers "arc" over and give off a purple  glow  
once they'd warmed up and loop current was flowing, and the  wonderful  
shaking of the house as print began!  Memories,  memories....don't get  
that on my computer screen  nowadays!

Happy Holidays to all....

73 -- Dino  KL0s

>
>
> I found this  "quiz" on an Amateur  radio  site:  ;-))
>  ---------------------------------------
> What teletype  machine was  most used by Radio Amateurs in pre- 
> computer RTTY
>   operations?
>
> 1 The Kleinschmidt M-556
> 2 The   Smith-Corona Mighty-Mite MK-1
> 3 The International Business Machine   Corp.
> 4 The Teletype Corp. Model 15
>  ---------------------------------------
> Answer 4 is  Correct!
>
> The  Teletype Corp. Model 15, was used by  virtually every RTTY  
> service, to
> include  Radio  Amateurs, wire services, airlines, the US military;  
> anyone  or
> service with  teleprinting requirements.
>
>
>  73,
> DE: Tom Tillson
> All Things  Electromechanical.
>  ITTY
> GREENKEYS
> HEAVYMETAL
> LL TTY
>  NNNN
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