And here is the wiki:

https://wiki.telexforum.de/index.php?title=Anleitung_Ethernetkarte_%28englisch%29



Paul


On Apr 2, 2022, at 3:52 PM, Henning Treumann via GreenKeys <[email protected]> wrote:


Log in to www.telexforum.de and use our Google translate button.

Guess most of the translations will be understandable.

Yes, there are a few "clone" solutions with Raspi etc. available, based on the i-Telex protocol
developed by Fred.  But I have to admit that they are not that much supported by the
developers as the original system, developed by Fred.

Henning DF3OE
i-Telex 925302 etc.




Am Sa., 2. Apr. 2022 um 14:16 Uhr schrieb Andy KN4UCL <[email protected]>:
Hey folks, is there a novice's guide to i-telex build/configure that is in English that anyone ever put together ... for say an M32? 

Empahsis on the word "novice" 🙄😁😎

cheers, Andy


On Fri, Apr 1, 2022 at 12:20 PM Paul Heller <[email protected]> wrote:
This below comes from the expert. I-Telex can operate at all our standard speeds. I don’t think Fred can post to Greenkeys, so I am sharing below with you all what he wrote

I learn something every day!

i-Telex can be a lot of fun. I’ve had short messages back and forth (like messaging on the phone), short chats and rag chews. The length of the conversation is measured against the paper consumed, which is kind of cool. It’s like RTTY with autostart and point to point and no radio needed, no fade-outs, no interruptions.

And a completely faithful recreation of the old Telex network down to interface hardware signaling. Dial someone and have a conversation (type) or leave a message. Software defined telex!

You can even place an order for a real telegram to be mailed to a postal address.  

Paul
W2TTY

Begin forwarded message:

From: [email protected]
Date: April 1, 2022 at 2:17:19 PM GMT+2
To: Paul Heller <[email protected]>
Subject: Aw: Re: [GreenKeys] i-Telex


Dear all,
 
as i have developed the i-Telex system i shall correct something:
 
The interface board to the ethernet perform the serial-to-parallel conversion of the 5 bits and vice versa. So the ethernet board is generally capable of performing in any speed. To be precise, the speed must be an integer fraction of 900, so speeds of 45 baud, 50 baud, 75 baud, 100 baud and 150 baud are possible.
 
The current software version even allows to switch the speed between the mentioned valued depending on the actual connection.
 
Best regards,
 
Fred
 
 

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