[GreenKeys] Re: Teletype Models

Don Robert House [email protected]
Mon, 24 Feb 2003 09:14:05 -0800


Thanks for contributing this Dan .  It confirms some of my 
information on the M26.  The problem is the authors did some assuming 
of their own.  They have the machine operating backwards.  The platen 
moves on a 26 --- NOT the carriage... Also the machine does not use a 
typewheel.  It is a type cylinder with the print hammer inside the 
cylinder.  You can't believe everything you read I guess.

If I were to take the model 26 and change it to model 32 the text 
would be perfectly accurate.  In 1963 Teletype developed the TT-242 
for the U.S. Navy but lost the contract to the MITE.  It was the 
machine that led to the M32 and M33.  Our museum is lucky enough to 
have two of the 50 made for testing along with the masters for the 
technical manual.  A very lucky buy on ebaY for $15.00 plus shipping.

AND NOW the BIG question,  what the heck is a Model 21 ?

Don


>According to the 1963 book "Ham-RTTY" by W2NSD/1 and W4RWM, here's
>what they have to say about the Model 26:
>
>The model 26 is a single magnet printer, ....  It uses a small type 
>wheel which is rotated by the
>distributor to print the letters on the page.  The page stands still 
>and the type wheel travels across the page as in the Model 15 and 
>the newer IBM typewriters. 
>
>Sorry I don't have any more information than that.
>
>
>Cheers,
>
>Dan
>www.decodesystems.com/wanted.html
>

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North American Data Communications Museum
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