[GreenKeys] Id keyboard

Harold Hallikainen harold at w6iwi.org
Fri Dec 6 22:46:52 EST 2024


It IS interesting! It does look like a model 15 keyboard in the lower part
of the picture. I recognize the switches and cams that do the parallel to
serial conversion. There is a shaft sticking out to the right that would
normally have a gear driven by the main shaft of the model 15.

But, there is a motor and distributor near the top of the photo. As
mentioned by others, that COULD be the receive serial to parallel
conversion for a model 12. I note small segments in the distributor that
might be for sampling the data in the middle of the bit.

But, it doesn't look like the unit at
https://navy-radio.com/manuals/tty/114B-M12-2705.pdf .

Harold
https://w6iwi.org


On Fri, December 6, 2024 8:00 pm, Jeffrey Golas wrote:
> Seen at a local science museum...whats it from? Its not a 15/19 (they had
> that too)
>
> Jeff KC3GJX
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