[GreenKeys] [Fwd: [chrsbarm] AWA Shares #3 The Teletypewriter: Digital communications from the 19th century.]
Paul Heller
phearvada at gmail.com
Sun Oct 3 17:42:18 EDT 2021
Duncan gives a really good presentation. I’ve heard/seen him live at the AWA museum.
Any chance this will be recorded? because sadly I cannot make it.
Paul
> On Oct 3, 2021, at 12:25 PM, Harold Hallikainen <harold at w6iwi.org> wrote:
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> Subject: [chrsbarm] AWA Shares #3 The Teletypewriter: Digital
> communications from the 19th century.
> From: "Mark ~ AE2EA" <mark.erdle at gmail.com>
> Date: Sun, October 3, 2021 10:57 am
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> You are invited to an AWA Shares Zoom meeting with Duncan Brown, K2OEQ
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> * The Teletypewriter: Digital communications from the 19th century.
> * When: Oct 20, 2021 08:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
> * Register in advance for this meeting:
> https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZModeugrjkrHN3PPeWEvdIl3oT1RvhVutSn
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> information about joining the meeting.
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> About Duncan Brown:
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> At a young age, Duncan was interested in radio and built various radio
> kits, getting his Ham license in 1958. When he went into the Army in 1966,
> he assumed he would be given a radio job, either repair or operating. But
> he was assigned to Teletypewriter Repair School, something he knew nothing
> about. After the Army, he worked at RF Communications (now L3-Harris),
> while attending Rochester Institute of Technology during the evenings,
> where he earned a BSEE degree. After 19 years at RFC, he moved to
> Microwave Data Systems for 9 years. Then 1 1/2 years at Xerox working on
> an RF-powered color ink jet printer, before retiring in 2000. After
> retirement, he joined the AWA to keep his hands in radio and started
> volunteering at the Museum. His first project at the Museum was setting up
> a Mobile Telephone Display. Then he found that hidden away in the Annex
> were pieces of a military radio teletype system (AN/GRC-46B) that he had
> worked on in Vietnam. That system was resurrected and became the
> beginnings of the present teletypewriter display in the Museum. The AWA
> Museum now has one of the largest collections of teletypewriter equipment
> with over 30 different models from 10 different manufacturers.
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