[GreenKeys] model 15

tony j. podrasky tony.podrasky at gmail.com
Thu Jul 7 10:11:56 EDT 2011


Hello, 佐藤拓海

佐藤拓海 wrote:
> I was astonished by the mechanical machine of model 15. So,I want model 15
> or 28. 

Yes, a model 15 is quite impressive to watch. They also make quite a
bit of noise so you'll need to put it in a place where it won't bother
your parents.

> I didn`t know that there was 4 standard baudot code. 

I don't know about 4 standard baudot codes. I am familiar with 5-level
and 8-level. 6-level and 7-level were used but are not common in Amateur
Radio circles.


> And is it possible to make ASCII to baudot code converter ? How do you make
> it?

5-level code is sometimes referred to as ITA#2.
8-level code is sometimes referred to as ASCII.

Using a computer to do the conversions between ITA#2 and ASCII would
be the easiest (that is what I use). Converting ITA#2 to ASCII is simple
because ASCII already has the ITA#2 character set but trying to convert
ASCII to ITA#2 is more difficult because so many ASCII characters do not
exist in the ITA#2 character set.

73,
W6ESE - tony
NNNN
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Tony J. Podrasky | The flying machine which will really fly might be
                  | evolved by the combined and continuous efforts of
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                  | to ten million years. -New York Times, October 9, 1903
                  | (the same day that the Wright brothers began assembly)


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