[GreenKeys] Introduction - New to RTTY
Gary Chatters WA9ZZZ
gclistr at garychatters.com
Mon Dec 6 18:15:43 EST 2021
On 12/6/21 2:18 PM, Reid Berryman wrote:
> Hi all,
>
[...]
>
> I'm most interested in ASCII based machines (Send & Receive models), I
> believe the smaller form factor of these machines and protocol used will
> be easier to achieve my goal, but I remain open to Baudot if the machine
> is in working condition and not too large of a form factor.
>
[...]
ASCII machines do not necessarily have a smaller physical form factor.
If you are thinking of the Model 33 which is popular for computer
interface, there is a Model 32 which is very similar to the 33 except
that it only has three rows of keys and uses Baudot code instead of ASCII.
For heavy duty machines there is the Model 35 for ASCII which is
comparable to the Model 28 for Baudot.
If you primary goal is interfacing to a computer, an ASCII machine will
be much easier to work with. If you are actually interested in RTTY
(radio Teletype) then a Baudot machine would be more useful.
Gary
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