[GreenKeys] Dayton Epilog

Howard Weeks weeksh at att.net
Thu May 26 19:15:20 EDT 2016


Worked on many of the Kleinschmidt machines many years ago in the 
military. I have a couple of the TT-76 reperforators. The AN/GGC-3 
designation refers to a system of machines rather that a stand alone 
machine. Really stretching my memory but I think the GGC-3 refers to a 
76 and a TT-98 page printer. I also have one of those salted away in the 
barn. They were good machines and the US Army had a lot of them.

They could run at 100 wpm but didn't hold up as well at that speed as 
did the Teletype Model 28s. They were very reliable at 60 wpm.

Howard K5JCP

On 5/26/2016 1:04 PM, Jim Plummer via GreenKeys wrote:
>  Nick - I see that your are right.  I'll see if I can locate the correct
> model number.  There is not an obvious number on the machine.  Thanks.
>
> de Jim
>
>
>
>     ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>     *From:* Nick England <navy.radio at gmail.com>
>     *To:* Jim Plummer <k8ary at yahoo.com>
>     *Sent:* Thursday, May 26, 2016 12:49 PM
>     *Subject:* Re: [GreenKeys] Dayton Epilog
>
>     Great post! Glad I could help on the transfers - and a Model 42 went
>     into the van space vacated by the KL gear.
>
>     FN-52/GGC is just the table (FN=furniture) so there must be some
>     other nomenclature for the Typing Reperf/KYBD/TD
>     TT-76/GGC maybe - the entire rig is called AN/GGC-3
>     https://books.google.com/books?id=LcsXAAAAYAAJ
>
>
>
>     Nick England K4NYW
>     http://www.navy-radio.com/
>


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