[GreenKeys] RTTY Keyboard Adapter - has anyone tried this?
tony.podrasky
tony.podrasky at gmail.com
Tue Apr 9 15:00:08 EDT 2013
Hello Doug;
No one has built this o-bama-nation.
This is a TELETYPE MACHINE newsgroup.
We *LIKE* Teletype machines - not electronics.
People who have suggested there are other ways to communicate
digitally have been tarred-and-feathered - and then nailed
to a cross - which then was set on fire.
Consider yourself "WARNED".
Here is a "smiley" - to let you know that we're (sort-ah) kidding:
:-)
UE,
W6ESE - TONY
NNNN
ZCZC
On 04/09/2013 10:45 AM, Doug wrote:
> I’m a relatively new Greenkeys member, and don’t know if this link
> appeared before, but it’s an interesting little circuit.
>
> The circuit is a ‘RTTY Keyboard Adapter’. The circuit generates 5-volt,
> 5-bit, 45 baud RTTY data, WITHOUT a computer.
> All you need to do, is connect a computer keyboard to it. The circuit
> uses a programmable PIC integrated circuit,
> the software is available for free download. The circuit has a
> type-ahead buffer, and automatic letters figures shift.
>
> My basic question is - has anyone already built and tried this circuit?
>
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