[GreenKeys] What Is IT?
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WA5CAB at cs.com
Sat Jun 5 19:03:23 EDT 2010
No, actually "KY" means Keyer, which can cover a multitude of sins. Why
they used KY in the nomenclature of some Voice Crypto units I don't know,
unless it was dis-information. But if so, they blew it as I think I recall that
the full nomenclature of the KY-8 was KY-8/TSEC. FWIW, KY-7/FRT is a tone
keyer.
I'm sorry but I don't have KY-469/UG listed in my database, If there is
any clue in what's on any of the dataplates to the year it was made, if I have
any reference pubs near that time I'll check the TOC's.
In a message dated 6/5/2010 5:48:42 PM Central Daylight Time,
rkolarik at neb.rr.com writes:
> The KY designator is for a voice encryption device, at least as far as
> I remember......they kept me away from stuff I didn't need to know :)>
> Most likely something to put encrypted data traffic on a voice channel.
>
> Ron
> K0IDT
>
>
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> Subject: [GreenKeys] What Is IT?
>
>
> >This thing followed me home from the swap meet this morning... kinda
> heavy sucker, too...
> >
> >Various ID plates say:
> >
> >KY-469UG
> >Keyer, Telegraph Transmitter
> >Manufactured For Department of The Navy
> >Great Northern Telegraph Works
> >
> >and
> >
> >G. N. T. Transmitter
> >Model 2042
> >
> >and several other plates with Navy property number, etc...
>
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