[GreenKeys] M19 (was RPE28 Reperforator)
Duncan Brown
duncanancy at earthlink.net
Sun Dec 15 13:25:03 EST 2013
I don't know if the character counter was an option, or just that the
early models (like the one below) didn't have a counter. You see some
M19s with the counter on the right side. But generally the counter is
on the left side, in front of the perforator punch. The punch solenoid
needs about 1 amp at 120VDC.
The M19 that we have at the AWA Museum is a military version, TT-7/TG
and it has the dial on the left. There is also a 5-10 Watt lamp behind
the counter that comes on to let you know you have reached the end of
the line. The M19 could be set to allow the receiving a of message on
the printer while at the same time, the operator was punching a tape.
Duncan
K2OEQ
On 15-Dec-13 12:49, COURYHOUSE at aol.com wrote:
> 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:
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> The M19 was available with a (non-typing) reperforator that sat on
> a small dolly under the TD:
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