[GreenKeys] RPE28 Reperforator

COURYHOUSE at aol.com COURYHOUSE at aol.com
Sun Dec 15 12:49:00 EST 2013


ok! now  I see what  you are  getting  at..
 
There is one other thing   I need on model 19s
the one we have has  the puncher thing on the   left    of the  model 15   
part of   the  unit  this  seems  to have  some coils that  drive  it...  
but there is no clock  face indicator  that   shows   #  of  characters....
 
 
In a message dated 12/15/2013 10:26:31 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,  
duncanancy at earthlink.net writes:



The M19 was available with a (non-typing) reperforator that  sat on a small 
dolly under the TD:


Here is a companion picture of the reperf that I  sent earlier today.





Duncan
K2OEQ


On 15-Dec-13 11:35, _COURYHOUSE at aol.com_ (mailto:COURYHOUSE at aol.com)  wrote:


Re: "same domed cover for use with the M19. Later the M14 was  mounted on a 
shelf above the TD."
 
  I  hear  of  'domed' covers... please a  link  to or a photo of please?   
 
 
 the   unit that  sits over the 14 TD  on  the shelf... I  have one of 
these  shelves  and I  understand   that  concept!
 
Ed#  _www.smecc.org_ (http://www.smecc.org/)  
 
 
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 12/15/2013 7:44:15 A.M. Mountain Standard Time, 
_duncanancy at earthlink.net_ (mailto:duncanancy at earthlink.net)   writes:



"Real teletypewriter operators don't need the message  printed on the tape, 
they can read the hole  patterns!"

Roy,

I assume you are talking about the "Single  Magnet" reperforator (Bulletin 
147). 


It only perforates the  tape, there is no typing.  The typing function was 
probably not  considered necessary for the designed application (message 
relay/storage)  and it simplified the design considerably.  This was probably 
the  first serial reperforator that Teletype Corp made.  The "Single  Magnet" 
name was to differentiate between the earlier, multiple magnet  units, that 
were multiplexed using parallel transmissions.

I have  also seen a picture of the more "Standard" M14 type basket typing  
reperforator mounted in the same domed cover  for use with the  M19.  Later 
the M14 was mounted on a shelf above the TD.

I  have never seen or heard of anything that would read a tape and then 
type  on it.  If you needed a typed copy of a tape, you just put it into  the 
TD and had it type out on a printer.  Otherwise, you just read  the hole 
patterns.  In the Army, all the TTY operators learned how to  read the tapes. 
(As a TTY repairman, I only learned a few of the patterns,  such as RY, LTRS, 
Figs, CR, LF, etc.)

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