[GreenKeys] Teletype in a radio museum
tony.podrasky
tony.podrasky at gmail.com
Fri May 9 10:53:21 EDT 2014
GM OMs;
I've got a 28-RO you are welcome to have.
I'm in San Diego.
73,
W6ESE - TONY
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ZCZC
On 05/08/2014 07:00 PM, Steve wrote:
> Hi Guys,
> I've offered to set up a working Teletype display at the SF Bay area
> radio clubs (CHRS) new museum. I know some of the folks here
> have done something like this and would appreciate any tips or
> suggestions.
> I'd prefer to use a model 15 (with table) and a HAL ST-6 along with a PC
> laptop
> to access iTTY. Starting the search for these now. Either some placards or
> a slide show running on the PC. Subjects would include;
> history of development, where & how TTY was used, and a basic 'how it works'
> blurb. Emphasis on a working machine typing out real time news stories.
> I'd like to allow kids (big and small) to tear off the copy to take home
> too.
> Trying to keep this simple, reliable (I'll be on the hook to keep it
> running)
> but interesting to those already into vintage electronics and those that
> might not be.
> Steve W6SSP
>
>
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