[GreenKeys] Telegraph...

COURYHOUSE at aol.com COURYHOUSE at aol.com
Tue Dec 17 13:40:03 EST 2013


Your mention of  sounder in  the headsets reminded me of a  section we have 
here...
side issue... telegraph  for the deaf....
 
TELEGRAPHY FOR THE DEAF 
(pp 123-129 American Annals of the Deaf   1925)
http://www.smecc.org/telegraphy_for_the_deaf.htm
 
thanks Ed SHarpe archivist  for smecc
 
 
 
In a message dated 12/17/2013 11:34:21 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,  
1oldlens1 at ix.netcom.com writes:




-----Original  Message----- 
From: Scott Clark 
Sent: Dec 17,  2013 9:26 AM 
To: "greenkeys at mailman.qth.net"  
Subject: [GreenKeys] Telegraph...  

<ZZZHT  

> 
> I am also a Telegraph re-enactor for 1860-1875 time  period. I have just 
> about anything telegraph including the code  trainer.......
> 
> SO, please let me know what I need to be  looking for and maybe help me 
> find the equipment.
> 
>  Thanks in advance and I LIKE PICTURES!!
> 
> Joe Gilliam
>  N5LXW
> 
Hey Joe,
My dad was a telegrapher for Northern Pacific  in the early '60s...I know 
he's got a couple keys and receivers.  Also  has a box that works kind of 
like a reel to reel tape recorder, but instead  of magnetic tapes it has paper 
tapes punched for the code...is that a code  trainer?  I remember playing 
with all that stuff as a kid...I hooked it  up with a couple of D cell 
batteries and a roll of speaker wire.  I had  no idea what messages I was sending, 
but I had fun transmitting them across  the living room lol.  

Its  possible its an Instructograph, do a Google search for pictures of it. 
  There were other practice machines that used tape, a search for "code  
practice machines" will find photos of others.  The Army used a machine  
called a TG-34 but that used inked tape rather than punched tape.   
Its also possible you have a keyer head  for automatic tape transmission.  
There were a number of different  kinds made.  Does yours have a label of 
any sort on  it?
The "receivers" are called  sounders.   Sounders were used for wire 
circuits.  There were  even tiny sounders built into what look like headphones.  







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