[GreenKeys] Woot! M15 ha for the display t arrived - and I am already STUCK!

Ed Sharpe Archivist for SMECC via GreenKeys greenkeys at mailman.qth.net
Sun Sep 6 02:05:00 EDT 2015


I have yet to work on a 32 myself...  have worked on 33s over 30  years  
ago and  from what I see they are pretty similar..  

I am sure I will have  some questions  for Wayne  once I get  started!
 
Ed#

 
In a message dated 9/5/2015 10:46:38 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,  
drlegendre at gmail.com writes:

A section on the 33 would also seem requisite - 

 

but is that covered by the Mdl. 32 docs? 

On Sun, Sep 6, 2015 at 12:20 AM, <_COURYHOUSE at aol.com_ 
(mailto:COURYHOUSE at aol.com) > wrote:


Glad to help!    Enjoy!
 
I  wish  they had  done a section on the  26!
 
   Ed# 
 
 

 
In a message dated 9/5/2015 10:17:59 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time, 
_drlegendre at gmail.com_ (mailto:drlegendre at gmail.com)  writes:

Very cool I pulled down all of the 'TTY for the Deaf' docs.  Looks like a 
nice doc to 'shoehorn' a new user into the art, without  needing to wade 
through all the other (lengthy, general-coverage)  documents.   




Great stuff guys, much appreciated!


On Sun, Sep 6, 2015 at 12:12 AM, <_COURYHOUSE at aol.com_ 
(mailto:COURYHOUSE at aol.com) > wrote:


<<ok now a real computer instead of the  cellphone>>
 
OK  what is  good  about this  article from  this  book  is that 
 the  in and out terminate in a  phone   plug    just  like   I  would   
hook it  to my old  TU
also a good  idea  to   have a 3 wire   cord.
 
it is also  cool  that Robert H. Weitbrecht did the  section  on the  Model 
15!
Before there  was  Irv Hoff  and othrs on the scene,  Robert's  TU 
designers  were appearing  on a regular  basis in the  RTTY Journals.  He  was  the 
person  responsible  for the design of  the methodology and   hardware  for 
the  acoustic coupler  for the Deaf and  Hard of Hearing.  Wish I had   
known him when he was  alive.
 
If  you  chase around  links on the top of site  pages  here  is there is a 
large  trove of   history...
 
This  book was used to  train the Deaf and Hard of  Hearing to not only be 
able to work on their own machines but  also  to enable them  to assist 
other machine owners.
 
OK  what is  good  about what  we  did  here...  
1- there is embedded OCR  so  in the pdf  file   you can  FIND
2-  scanned at  300 dpi which makes the files large but  the pictures look 
good on my 40 inch monitors  on my desk.   <<why so big?   well... I  edit a 
lot of   video and good to stretch the timeline across a couple of these 
bad  boys. and besides... makes it  easier to read  manuals in  pdf  form!>>
 
You will want to   go though  these two  sections
Any  questions?   Drop me a line.
 
Enjoy -   Ed Sharpe Archivist  for SMECC 
 
 
    _Section I
Intro & General_ 
(http://www.smecc.org/teletypewriters-made-easy/scan%20Teletypewriters%20Made%20Easy%201%20Ded.-Pre.-For-Intro.pdf)  CONTENTS  - 
Dedication i -  Preface ii - Foreword iii - Introduction v  

I  GENERAL
Comments on Preparing a  Teletypewriter 
Machine for Use with an Acoustical Coupler  G-l
Procedure for General Checkout of a
Teletypewriter  Station G-2
Adjusting the Range Finder G-3
Comments on  Maintenance and Trouble Shooting G-4
The Baudot Code  G-6
Publication and Supply References G-7     _Section II
Model 15_ 
(http://www.smecc.org/teletypewriters-made-easy/scan%20Teletypewriters%20Made%20Easy%202%20Model%2015%20Teletype.pdf)  Robert H. Weitbrecht, 
Model  15
 
 
In a message dated 9/5/2015 8:38:38 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
_greenkeys at mailman.qth.net_ (mailto:greenkeys at mailman.qth.net)  writes:

http://www.smecc.org/teletypewriters_made_easy.htm


Easiest  to follow model 15 section 
This has many sections see bottom  it read other history too  on deaf tty...





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