[GreenKeys] Looking for a TU

Joe Gilliam gilliam.joe at gmail.com
Tue Dec 17 11:55:35 EST 2013


Hi Ed,
Let me tell you how far back all this goes.  I was 17 years old when I was
doing all this.  I got my Advanced license in the early 70's and RTTY and
ham was what I loved to do.  SO, unfortunately, no pictures exist, I don't
think.

Thank you for the response.  I have to do some research now.  People are
sending me suggestions......

Joe N5LXW



On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 10:42 AM, <COURYHOUSE at aol.com> wrote:

>  Welcome to the groups  Joe!
> You have come to the  right place!
>
> Weekly on  ebay   scads of  tu's  seem to  turn up..
> even sometimes  really  nice  one like Dovetrons and HAL 8000  units.
>
> Since  you  do not  need the current  loop  one of the tempest Dovetrons
> would  be a ticket... I have  avoided them as  I like  having  the  60 mil
> loop.
>
> Others here   may have  some units to  offer  too.
>
> Again, Welcome!   and... speaking of  pictures  do  you have one
> of  you and  your old 15?
>
> Ed Sharpe KF7RWW archivist  for SMECC  www.smec.org  Arizona's
> Communication Museum.
>
>  In a message dated 12/17/2013 6:07:59 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,
> gilliam.joe at gmail.com writes:
>
>  I am brand new to the list.
>
> My Name is Joe and I am N5LXW.  For a long time I was WB5LXW and in the
> last couple years, did the call change.
>
> I'm an old Advanced.  Got to get the extra one of these days........
>
> SO Hello to everyone.  I have been a RTTY nut for a long time.  SO I have
> a lot of basic equipment.  I know about MTTY and I have a K3 / P3 dressed
> out.
>
> BUT, I long for the days when I had the Hal st-6000 and a Model 15.
>
> What I am looking for is a TU that will allow a video output / RS232 /
> computer video output.  I don't need the 60 mil / 100 mil loop.  I do want
> a built in scope or scope outputs.  I am computer poor.
>
> I work on computer systems all the time and This is strickly a tinker toy
> for me.  SO I am not in a super big hurry.
>
> So I am looking for suggestions and maybe the actual equipment.
>
> I am also a Telegraph re-enactor for 1860-1875 time period.  I have just
> about anything telegraph including the code trainer.......
>
> SO, please let me know what I need to be looking for and maybe help me
> find the equipment.
>
> Thanks in advance and I LIKE PICTURES!!
>
> Joe Gilliam
> N5LXW
>
>
>
>
>
> --
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> 333 East 4th Street
> Newton, KS 67114
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>
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Joseph Gilliam, MCSE
333 East 4th Street
Newton, KS 67114
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