[GreenKeys] Soviet teletype 1942??

nico de jong nico at farumdata.dk
Sat Jun 22 06:21:52 EDT 2019


I stand corrected. A closer inspection of the youtube shot shows that it 
is not a T100Z, but I can't see what it is.

/NIco

On 22-06-2019 10:56, nico de jong wrote:
> Hi all
>
> What is shown, is a Siemens T100Z, plus the encryption device M190.
>
> The encryption algorithm is very simple : read one character from the 
> papertape (or keyboard), read one character from the key tape, XOR the 
> characters and send the result on the line.
>
> The crucial thing is the key tape, which must be identical to the one 
> used at the other side, and of course be at the same position when the 
> communication begins.
>
> I have written a simulator for a PC, so you can send/receive 
> information even if you have only one  M190.
>
> Nico OZ1BMC
>
>
> On 22-06-2019 01:26, E. wrote:
>> Not sure, but this is from 1963:
>> https://youtu.be/UXCS_7CIP0c
>> (first part of the video)
>>
>>
>>> On Jun 21, 2019, at 6:13 pm, Nick England <navy.radio at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> I am currently reading “Stalingrad”, a novel by Vasily Grossman , a 
>>> war correspondent who was there during the battle. He mentions 
>>> teleprinters and teleprinter operators at the Front HQ. what 
>>> machines would the Soviets have had in 1942?
>>> Just Idle Curiosity.
>>> Nick
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Nick England K4NYW
>>> www.navy-radio.com
>>> Message delivered to nico at farumdata.dk
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