[GreenKeys] Dovetron TTY speed converter
Jack
wa2hwj at att.net
Fri Dec 18 16:59:21 EST 2015
ZCZC
Great find, Nick.
There was an article in Ham Radio magazine in the 70’s that described
a speed control for a governed motor TTY. I believe it was a Kleinschmidt
TT-98. It required the construction of an optical encoder “wheel”.
Another simple way to control speed is a variation of the UT-2 UART-based
speed converter. This simple version doesn’t need any FIFO buffering if
the speed is always being “up-converted”. The TTY is a set for 100 WPM
and the converter up-converts 60-66-75 wpm thru the UART.
If speed conversion is needed both ways, then buffering is needed.
The Flesher TS-128 provided that type of conversion as does the
“fully-loaded” Dovetrons. Some of the Tempest Dovetrons can
up-convert.
Some Model 28 RO military TTY’s came with the LMU-10 governed
motor that could be mechanically adjusted for different speeds. This
version had a tachometer on the motor hooked to a calibrated meter so
the speed could be “dialed in”.
Jack K2TTY
NNNN
From: GreenKeys [mailto:greenkeys-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Nick England
Sent: Friday, December 18, 2015 2:49 PM
To: Greenkeys <greenkeys at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: [GreenKeys] Dovetron TTY speed converter
I just came across and scanned a Dovetron TSC-1000 Speed Controller manual (just a few pages and schematics actually).
http://www.navy-radio.com/manuals/tty/dovetron-tsc1000-spd_cntlr.pdf
Perhaps of interest to folks in the recent discussion about running 45.5 baud machines at 50 baud. It is an AC>DC>AC gadget for changing the frequency and voltage feeding your synchronous TTY motor.
FWIW the original manual is now available FTGH.
Cheers,
Nick England K4NYW
www.navy-radio.com <http://www.navy-radio.com>
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