Telex: Teletype 14 | |
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Rubriek | Het Museum |
Fabrikant | |
Model | 14-KTR |
Naam | Teletype 14 |
Type | Telex |
Serial# | |
Systeem | |
Architectuur | Mechanisch |
Systeembus/interface | |
OS | |
Netwerk | |
Hostname | |
IP Address | |
DECnet Address | |
MAC Address | |
Collectiegegevens | |
Eigenaar | Museum |
Status | Werkt |
Knowhow | |
Locatie | Depot |
Label | |
Herkomst | Jaap Horsting |
Datum opname collectie | |
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General
The Teletype model 14 reperforator is a electromechanical device to send and receive telex messages in the 5-bit USTTY code (confirmed: Bell above S on key and in printing) this specimen works on 110v ac and uses a govenor controlled motor. The machine is from the Signals corp. U.S. Army and is painted green.
State
Generally this model 14 is in great shape. It still needs relubing on some hard to reach spots, but is otherwise working. Unfortunate it is missing its bottom plate, some key-caps (W,E :partially,F,C :completely) and there is one broken screw on the platen guide shaft (remains attached to frame using blue tape).
We are having difficulty in establishing the serial number of the machine. there are several places with numbers, all different: on top stamped on the shield is 250, in the chassis of the printer is stamped a number, there is also a shield with a number on the front of the printing chassis and a plate on the side of the keyboard. We suspect that this machine was assembled from spares.
The puncher vanes have the wrong springs (way too tight to let the paper pass) and some key-lever springs are missing as well.
Related media
First video, while checking to see what needs fixing
Questions
What are the yellow stamps on the case? A triangle on top and " Y 012|4033 (or 1033)" on the front.