[Milsurplus] automatic Morse Code transcription 1952 ??
howard holden
holden7471 at msn.com
Thu Sep 5 19:55:58 EDT 2019
Boy it sure is! Mike, how are the characters formed? I'm guessing you
can only press one key, then wait for it to finish sending the character
before pressing another?
Gives
a whole new meaning to "keyboard CW......" I could get into that.
Howie WB2AWQ
On 9/5/2019 4:06 PM, Kenneth G. Gordon wrote:
> On 5 Sep 2019 at 18:43, Mike Feher wrote:
>
>> Hi Guys -
>>
>> In the same vain, I have in my collection a 1913 typewriter that sends
>> International Morse code. Probably the only one left in existence. I
>> have tried it and it works just fine. It does need a motor to turn the
>> pulley. Here are a few photos of it. 73 -Mike
>>
>> http://www.eozinc.com/nt/
> Wow! Mike, that is slicker than greased owl poop! :-)
>
> Boy! I would love to have one of those!!!
>
> "Mechanical Radio" simply fascinates me. Like alternators, and arcs, and coherers and stuff
> like that.
>
> Thanks for the pics.
>
> Ken W7EKB
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