[GreenKeys] Powering an ASR 33 Teletype in the UK
Rob Jarratt
robert.jarratt at ntlworld.com
Sat Dec 8 15:56:31 EST 2012
I just noticed something else which is puzzling me a bit. On the ASR 33's
plate it says:
Supply Input: 115V 50Hz AC 5Amp Max
Signal Input: 120V.D.C MAX 0.07Amp Max
What is the difference between supply input and signal input? I am assuming
it needs me to provide a 115V 50Hz supply but I am not completely sure now.
Regards
Rob
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Sent: 08 December 2012 10:06
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Subject: [GreenKeys] Powering an ASR 33 Teletype in the UK
In the UK our power supply is 220/240V at 50Hz, and I believe the US is 110V
at 60Hz. I noticed the plate on the back of the ASR 33 I have it says 115V
at 50Hz, which rather puzzles me as it is a US voltage at a UK frequency.
I did get some kind of transformer that I think went with the ASR but I am
not sure I want to trust it, can anyone suggest a safe way to test it? I am
tempted however to buy something new for this. There are a number of voltage
converters on the market which convert UK to US, but they output at 60Hz. Am
I going to be able to use one of these converters for my Teletype or do I
need something different?
Regards
Rob
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