[GreenKeys] updates!

Steve Garrison steve.n4tty at gmail.com
Sat Jan 21 14:39:25 EST 2012


Welcome back Joe!  I'm right this minute digging (literally) into the TT-272  I picked up in Lincoln along with its partner TT-271 during that trip to drop off the tape printer.  Seems the mice had a field day in it and I have a bunch of wiring with the insulation gnawed off.  Fun stuff!  I'll try to get some pictures posted of the progress.  I may even re-lace the wiring harness to make it look original.  I used to be pretty good at lacing some 40 or so years ago.  I even have a spool of lacing cord around here some where.

Have some rust on some of the mechanical portions, but not anything that will prevent me from getting it working again, I think. Got my fingers crossed though. Wanted to tackle the base and electrical stuff first.

Keep us posted.

Steve G./N4TTY
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On Jan 21, 2012, at 13:05, Rokumon Cat <rokumoncat at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hi All,
>  
> Long time no post. I have been quite busy taking care of things up here north of Kansas City. XYL has had her L4-L6 fused on Dec 21, and is finally able to drive a little bit. Docs said seven more months and she will be glad that she had this done, but until then, that she will hate him. The latest feline addition to the family has been surgically altered so that there will be no kittens in her future (and for us, no midnight caterwauling at the top of her lungs).
>  
> On the TTY front, I have finally gotten a special place for my machines. I was originally going to have an out building built, but with all of the unexpected additions to the house hold, that will have to wait. For now, a very nice room at ground level has been finished for my machines and radios, complete with walk out sliding glass door to the back yard. I love it as the morning sunlight comes in and is quite enjoyable for both human and feline.
>  
> I have gotten my TTYs arranged and hooked up, and am proud to say that Heavy Metal is a permanent fixture now residing on a dedicated computer and is translated from RS-232 into Baudot via a Black Box that was very kindly given to me by K0TTY. Kids love to watch the "typing machines" print off the newslets. Next step is ITTY, and the re-capping of the TL/2 is progressing slowly. I will now be able to start working on that model 28 TD that (I suspect) has 100 WPM gears in it. I want to clean and lubricate it as well as get the gear part number and look for a 60 WPM gear (if that is the issue with the garbled text). After that, the next step is to get that really cool M28 tape printer that Steve Garrison brought to me last summer cleaned and running.
>  
> Sorry it has been so long since my last post, but these last few months have been nuts. We went from being a couple of dinks with a few cats and a dog to having three full time kids (grandkids, long story), my mother in law and four cats and two dogs, with my wife's surgery thrown in for good measure. After making all of the adjustments to schedules, house modifications, and the like, I can finally get back into my telecoms hobbies, and will be regularly posting again.
>  
> Photos of the new TTY room will be forth coming!
>  
> Best and 73,
>  
> Joe H
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