[GreenKeys] What did the soviets use in the 40s to 60s for TTY's ?

Henning Treumann df3oe.henning at googlemail.com
Sat Aug 7 04:39:08 EDT 2010


The Russians used a Teletype model 14 licence tape printer. Like Lorenz in
Germany also the Russians
bought a licence to produce model 14  as tape printing machines on 3/8"
paper tape.
The Russians called this model ST2-M. It ran 45 bauds kyrillic alphabet.

Also East German RFT (Siemens T37 clones) T51 as a two shift machine with
only kyrillic letters
and T63-SU13 as a three shift machine with latin and kyrillic alphabet were
used.

If there might be any interest I can put some photos of them on the
internet.

Henning  DF3OE

www.teleprinter.net



2010/8/7 Richard <legalize at xmission.com>

>
> In article <4C5C6F41.6040808 at hypertools.com>,
>     David Ross <ross at hypertools.com>  writes:
>
> >    George Hutchison told me that many Model 37 teletypes were bought by
> > Russia -  the Model 37 is an ASCII machine that will print lower-case,
> > and the Russians fitted them with Cyrillic type blocks.
>
> Nice pics of model 37 here:
> <http://www.piercefuller.com/library/10099.html>
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