[GreenKeys] Mystery Navy Keyboard
Duncan Brown
duncanancy at earthlink.net
Thu Dec 28 20:41:42 EST 2023
The keys look like the ones on the M15, TT-49 version:
https://www.navy-radio.com/tty/ksr/tt49-005F.JPG
On 28-Dec-23 20:27, Duncan Brown wrote:
> I've never seen one like it. Looks to be parallel output (not serial).
>
> All the MITE keyboards I've seen slide into the base. This seems to
> be a stand-alone keyboard.
>
> You said "It has a nice set of M19 key caps." are they the springy
> Teletype Corp. key caps? If so, probably a Teletype Corp. special?
>
> have fun,
>
> Duncan
> K2OEQ
>
> On 28-Dec-23 20:13, John Spigel wrote:
>> I picked up a keyboard from a surplus company. It didn't come with
>> much of a description or any Navy part number, but appeared to be for
>> a MITE type piece of gear. It has a nice set of M19 key caps. I
>> thought it might be usable as stand alone transmit keyboard, but no
>> dice. Does anyone recognize it and know its history? It's nicely
>> made, but might just be pricey set of key caps....
>> Pics at:
>> https://w1an.com/photos/equipment
>>
>> 73. John W1AN
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