Duncan,
On Fri, Jul 29, 2022 at 10:12 AM, Duncan Brown<duncanancy@earthlink.net> wrote:Hi, TomDo you know anything about the "7302" Model number??The number above the "7302" - "90483A-0049" is similar to part numberslisted on the AN/FGC-80 page of the 1970 Kleinschmidt Military Catalog.It seems strange that Tobyhannah Army Depot would be overhauling anon-military piece of equipment. (But maybe it had been sold to anon-military government agency and in 1990, TAD was the only one whocould work on it?)Have fun,DuncanK2OEQOn 29-Jul-22 09:56, thomasekleinschmidt--- via GreenKeys wrote:> Bruce,>> As Duncan pointed out, It looks to be a version of the model 311.>> The 311 is a printer that uses type wheels with their characters on> the wheel's rim parallel to the shaft. As Dave said, there is a line> width worth of type wheels mounted in parallel. The wheels spin on the> back side of the paper. A hammer on a linear track runs across the> front to impress the character through a ribbon. Pictures attached of> machine and two type wheels.>______________________________________________________________GreenKeys mailing listPost: mailto:GreenKeys@mailman.qth.net>>> Jordan Spencer Cunningham's GreenKeys Search Tool: https://teletype.net/gksearch>>> 2002-to-present greenkeys archive: http://mailman.qth.net/pipermail/greenkeys/>>> 1998-to-2001 greenkeys archive: http://mailman.qth.net/archive/greenkeys/greenkeys.html>>> Randy Guttery's 2001-to-2009 GreenKeys Search Tool: http://comcents.com/tty/greenkeyssearch.htmlThis list hosted by: http://www.qsl.netPlease help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.htmlMessage delivered to thomasekleinschmidt@yahoo.com