Your photo shows the tag for BRPEB 6, which is the base, not the actual BRPE. Several different configurations were fitted to that base.On Fri, Mar 28, 2025 at 12:24 PM Nick England <navy.radio@gmail.com> wrote:See here for the info you seek….On Fri, Mar 28, 2025 at 12:13 PM W2HX <w2hx@w2hx.com> wrote:Doug, what does the nomenclature plate on your 6-bit units say? Does it say "BRPE8 6"? do we know what an 8-level BPRE name plate says?
From: Jones, Douglas W <douglas-w-jones@uiowa.edu>
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Subject: Re: [External] Re: [GreenKeys] anyone know the details of this unit?______________________________________________________________From: Eric Moore <mooreericnyc@gmail.com> -- Friday, March 28, 2025 10:53 AM
> 3) maybe, take a pic of the bottom and see how many resistors are installed?
I have 2 6-bit advanced-feed-hole BRPE's I am merging to make an 8-bit BRPE. Both were manufactured with all 8 resistors (and diodes) in the base and with wiring for 8-bit data. The extra wires are taped and bundled. So, aside from getting or making an 8-bit punch block, all I have to do is move solenoids, linkages and whatnot from one to the other.
The knob on top of the case of the mystery BRPE is something I wouldn't have imagined. The top of the case just lifts off, and having a knob and wiring linking it to the guts is unexpected.
Yes, the BRPE is a high-speed parallel punch. It can be geared (or timing belted) to punch at rates from 60 to over 100 characters per second. Really interesting linkages are required to run a punch that fast.
I've been writing notes on my BRPE project here:
-- https://homepage.cs.uiowa.edu/~dwjones/pdp8/UI-8/bugs.shtml#69
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