If you like, you can join i-Telex network with it. It is a fully equipped telex machines with tape
reader and perforator and answerback unit.
Matching dialling units/control units are available from me.

I laso recommend to join telexforum.de.It's a mainly German language forum but we have embedded Google translate
which works quite satisfying.
There you will find lots of information about Lorenz machines, Telex and of course i-Telex.

73
Henning DF3OE
i-Telex 925392 TREU D

www.telexforum.de
www.i-telex.net



Am Fr., 2. Aug. 2024 um 02:28 Uhr schrieb R. Goff <robert.h.goff@gmail.com>:
There's a description of the LO-15 in the W2DLT catalog, available here: 
https://www.navy-radio.com/manuals/tty/W2DLT-1971.pdf.
(Thank you again Nick! - Don't know what we'd do without you!)

Sounds like a real honey-built-in reperf and TD, supposed to be 75% parts-compatible with the M15.

I'd go for it!
73,
de Robert W7MKA

On Thu, Aug 1, 2024 at 3:39 PM Alf Fisher <alffisher2@gmail.com> wrote:
John,
To me its a badge engineered Lo15 by STC.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_Telephones_and_Cables.

73,
Alf
G3WSD



On 01/08/2024 18:21, John, W9DDD wrote:
> Looks like a 15 printer inside.
>
> Lorenz had license to make them, but not sure about that logo. Maybe 
> 3rd party packaging?

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