[GreenKeys] Teletype model 17
Duncan Brown
duncanancy at earthlink.net
Mon Sep 18 22:26:03 EDT 2017
Steve,
The Teletype Corp. M17/Hellschreiber was sort of a cross between a FAX
machine and a 5x7 dot matrix printer and lent itself to radio communication.
One of Edward Kleinschmidt's first patents was for a FAX machine in
about 1900. He developed the M17 in 1930 for Teletype Corp. But then,
AT&T bought Teletype Corp to supply machines for their new TWX project
and the M17 was shelved.
Sometime in the mid-late 1930s, strange radio signals were heard from
Germany and the US Government asked the Teletype Corp if they could
produce a machine to copy the text. Kleinschmidt's M17 was pulled out of
storage, improved, and put into production.
The AWA Museum has a prototype of the M17, labeled a "Radio Printer",
see attachment. The most complicated part of this prototype was the
inking ribbon, which with its ribbon reversal mechanism, was similar to
the ribbon mechanism of the M14 & 15. In the production version of the
M17, the inking was significantly simplified.
Have fun,
Duncan Brown, K2OEQ
USASA 31J30
Antique Wireless Association Museum Asst. Curator, Commercial Equipment
(also Chief TTY operator & repairman)
http://www.antiquewireless.org/
On 17-Sep-17 15:12, Steve wrote:
> As often happens when researching a project on the 'net I get off
> on an interesting tangent. This is one of them. The Teletype model 17
> was a Hellschreiber machine. The only info I've been able to find on
> it is here;
> https://www.nonstopsystems.com/radio/hellschreiber.htm
> Has anyone seen or owned one? While my primary interest is in TTY,
> I've been fascinated by this mode (Hell) since first reading about it in
> the Dec 1979 issue of HAM RADIO magazine. Found a Japanese version
> a couple of years ago that is in the que for restoration.
> Steve W6SSP
>
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