[GreenKeys] Leaving ASR-33 powered on...?
W9DDD
w9ddd at tapr.org
Mon Nov 26 13:49:27 EST 2018
That would work great, except it depends on how you are feeding the 33 a
signal. According to the description his box expects a serial loop at
60ma (or perhaps also 20ma).
John, W9DDD
On 11/26/2018 12:39 PM, Jordan Spencer Cunningham wrote:
> It just so happens that an idle line timer dropped on eBay over the
> weekend along with a handful of 28s and other equipment (someone must be
> clearing out their stash as it's all from the same seller and for
> reasonable prices considering there are people on eBay trying to sell
> 15s in pretty bad shape for thousands of dollars!):
>
> https://www.ebay.com/itm/Teletype-Idle-Line-Motor-Control/132849886265
>
> No relation to seller and other such standard disclaimers.
>
> You could probably build one of these yourself, though I don't know
> exactly what the guts would be. I'm controlling my 15 and 19 through a
> Raspberry Pi, and I have the Raspberry Pi set up to control some relays
> for the motors /and /current loops. Since I know via software when the
> loops are going to turn on and messages come through, I didn't have to
> build anything special like this to sense when the loop is idle or not--
> the Pi just switches on the loop, the motor, and then sends messages
> through the loop. Pretty neat contraption, though-- I'd never heard of
> them before I saw this one show up on eBay.
>
> --Jordan
>
> On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 11:25 AM tony.podrasky <tony.podrasky at gmail.com
> <mailto:tony.podrasky at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> There was a thing called an "idle line timer".
>
> You'd connect it into the loop, and plug the teletype
> into its outlet. When the loop keyed, it closed a relay
> and the machine would come to life. You could adjust the
> timing of how long it would keep the relay closed.
>
> It might be "me" - but I wouldn't leave the 33-ASR running
> if it's not being used - it's almost entirely hardware and
> there is only so much life in the machine.
>
> UE,
> K2EAA - TONY
> NNNN
> ZCZC
>
>
> On 11/26/2018 10:05 AM, Barnett, Andy wrote:
> > Hi folks, I know the ASR-33 is a light duty machine and apologies if
> > this has been covered before, but I would appreciate your thoughts –
> >
> > 1. OK to leave my ASR-33 powered up and running? (but not
> > printing much, mostly waiting)
> >
> > 2. Has anyone ever built a gizmo that powers on the
> Teletype
> > from cold when there’s some activity on the serial line… and perhaps
> > powers off after no activity after a while?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Andy
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