[GreenKeys] Unusual Teletype machines available in Oklahoma City
Pete Lancashire
pete at petelancashire.com
Mon Apr 4 10:52:33 EDT 2016
I'm so glad too far for me as well, actually no longer have the room.
Nothing strange about them.
Look at the bottom of some of the photos, these guys were sealed in
standard DOD packaging !
BTW there are LTL shippers that will pickup, pack, and ship. Wonder if the
remains of the orig wood creates exist ?
-pete
On Sun, Apr 3, 2016 at 10:09 PM, Jerry Murphy <gfmurphy at earthlink.net>
wrote:
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>
>
> There is an upcoming sale of some military Teletype machines. The
> machines are
> located in Oklahoma City. The sale is being conducted by Government
> Liquidation
> and it will be a sealed bid sale on the internet.
>
> The first machine is an AN/FGC-69 teletypewriter set. This machine has 3
> typing
> units and 1 keyboard in a floor cabinet. It is better known as a
> 'waterfall' set.
> Here's how it is described in NAVELEX 0967-LP-104-0010:
> Model 28 Multiple Page Printer Monitor Group. Consists of floor cabinet, 3
> friction
> feed typing units, keyboard, 3 synchronous motors and gears for 45.5, 56.9
> and 74.2
> baud. 7.42 unit code, 60 Hz, 115VAC. Includes communication symbol
> arrangement, 3
> paper winders and selective calling feature.
>
> Here's the link to the sale:
> http://www.govliquidation.com/auction/view?auctionId=10877560&convertTo=USD
>
> The second machine is an AN/UGT-4 torn tape transmitter group. It
> contains a total
> of 6 LXDs that are mounted on 2 bases.
> Here's how it is described in NAVELEX 0967-LP-104-0010:
> Model 28 Low Level Torn Tape Transmitter Group. Consists of floor
> cabinet, 2 bases,
> 2 synchronous motors, 6 transmitter distributors and gears for 75 baud.
> 7.00 unit
> code, 60 Hz, 115VAC. Includes 3 numbering modules for tandem operation,
> MIL-STD-188B
> six volt polar interface and Teletype's TEMPEST feature. CRITICOM type.
>
> Here's the link to the sale:
> http://www.govliquidation.com/auction/view?auctionId=10877126&convertTo=USD
>
> The FGC-69 set appears to be used but mostly complete. It is packed in a
> wooden crate
> and it is laying on its back side. The UGT-4 appears to be in un-used
> condition. It
> shows no signs of wear or use.
>
> Again, the machines are located in the Oklahoma City area. Too far for
> me. I'm merely
> passing this information along. I hope someone in the group can rescue
> these machines.
>
> Jerry Murphy
>
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