[GreenKeys] model 26 paper handling
Don Robert House
62.5milliamps at gmail.com
Wed Oct 23 21:50:24 EDT 2013
Most M26 had wood tables. Some folks took the machine off and used
the table for something else.
Here is a photo... I am still looking for the manual...
Don
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On 23 Oct 2013, at 7:56 PM, Frank Carraro wrote:
Nope. No table. Never saw one, which is why I couldn't figure
out how
mine was fed. Now I see what you and Jim Haynes etc are talking about
when
they say "table" Couldn't figure out as I was confusing "table' with
"base"
Frank
-----Original Message-----
From: Don Robert House [mailto:62.5milliamps at gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2013 7:08 PM
To: Frank Carraro
Cc: greenkeys at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: model 26 paper handling
Hi Frank,
The roll of paper is suspended by two waxed strings that attach to the
ends of a steel rod which is about 1/2 inch in diameter.
The roll of paper swings back and forth as the platen moves back and
forth. I have an operator's manual for the 15 and 26.
I will email a copy to you. I have a very nice M26 year with
everything except the cabinet. Darn it all anyway.
Don
K9TTY
On 23 Oct 2013, at 12:33 AM, Frank Carraro wrote:
Jim,
I have the cd's of the many Teletype manuals you sent me some time
ago, but nothing showing how the paper roll was constructed. There is a
name plate on the rear of the typing unit that says "Bell telephone
Service", so that may make a difference. The typing unit comes off
the base
with three thumb bolts similar to a 15, and the base has a keyboard very
similar to a 15 with the clutch, cam and contacts driven by a gear on
the
typer, but no sign of any roll holder. I figured out that the
modification
was to return the carriage alright, but had no idea it was a widely
installed mod.
I ordered a couple of rolls from the e-bay paper guy, and I need to
find a
ribbon. The one on the machine is dry, but looks OK otherwise. I am
amazed
that the machine seems to turn over so smoothly and everything seems
to work
freely.
i'm going to re-wire it and turn it on tomorrow. I got it from the Ham
Radio Club in Grundy County about 5 years ago so I am sure it was part
of
Ham severe wx TTY net back in the '50's started by W9QBH, now SK.
thanks for the info
Frank
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