[GreenKeys] Whazzit photo?

Duncan Brown duncanancy at earthlink.net
Sat Jul 17 20:49:37 EDT 2021


I meant to add, the Model 155R in my picture is in the AWA Museum. We 
received it as part of a donation from Tom Kleinschmidt a few years 
ago.  I assumed it was a prototype - didn't realize they went into 
production with them (at least the RO version)

Duncan
K2OEQ

On 17-Jul-21 20:21, Duncan Brown wrote:
> The RO printers are TT-259s, the RO version of the TT-98.  But more 
> specifically, they are the commercial version, Model 155 RO. You can 
> just make out the "K" logo on the fronts. (I didn't Kleinschmidt made 
> that many on any of their commercial products!)
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> Interesting!
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> Duncan
> K2OEQ
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> On 17-Jul-21 18:36, Nick England wrote:
>> I see the 28ASR and 28RO in the foreground.
>> What are all those other machines?
>> >From the National Cryptologic Museum archives
>> https://www.navy-radio.com/tty/relay/tty-ncm-01.jpg
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>> Nick England K4NYW
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