[GreenKeys] Teletype in a radio museum
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Fri May 9 17:04:57 EDT 2014
Roy, these are all great Ideas.
we have toyed with the live demo idea, but just the base and printer
mech. but glassed to keep fingers out of moving parts... but of
course ports in it at the bottom and back to vent it and of course let the
wonderful could of it printing come out too!
Ed Sharpe archivist for SMECC
In a message dated 5/9/2014 10:54:39 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,
k1lky68 at gmail.com writes:
On May 8, 2014, at 10:00 PM, Steve <zarco at sonic.net> wrote:
>
> Trying to keep this simple, reliable (I'll be on the hook to keep it
running)
> but interesting to those already into vintage electronics and those that
> might not be.
Steve,
Others with experience in public displays of TTY will have more Ideas for
you, but here are a few from me:
News On the Hour
If you can get a tape reader and some appropriate tapes, stage a “News on
the Hour” event from time to time: The tapes could be from our ITTY
system, or made up from historical events (Hillary scales Everest, VE day
announcement, Sputnik).
If no tape reader, some program like FLDigi may be able to read text files
you have on a laptop (Beware of any laptop in a public place to avoid
theft, keep it WITH you at every second!)
A short picture tape would be good, too. Contact Tom Tilson for copies of
his.
Announce the News On The Hour with a poster if you can be there to make it
happen.
Tear off the news items and hand them out - if each one can include
contact info, you may get an email or phone call later from interested people.
Live Demo
A machine with cover open and spot-lights on it will attract attention
because of its sound, motion and light (and lovely aroma if you have the right
oil ! ).
Handouts
If you run many hours a day, you’ll have LOTS of printout - tear them into
articles and leave them for visitors to pick up even if you are not there
and in operation.
Pre-made information sheets, with a sample of real TTY message could be
handed out or left for people to pick up. Brief history of teletype, short
sample message, contact/web site/mail list info at the bottom.
Any handout that you or someone else has made up can be easily shared
among others who make displays or public appearances.
Videos
Download a bunch of Teletype videos from You Tube - if they were run in
random order or play list from a HIDDEN and LOCKED-UP computer on a monitor
or projection screen, it would get attention.
Try-It-Yourself
If you can get a second machine, even if just an R/O, arrange to route the
keyboard send line to it - invite folks to sit at the machine and send a
message to the other end of the table. Stringing a wire across the back of
the table on supports that look like little telegraph poles will give a
sense of realism - a note that the distance could have been up to (?) miles
would be easy. Maybe a picture of some contemporary Western Union office
could be on display.
Roy
Roy Morgan
RoyMorgan at alum.mit.edu
K1LKY Since 1958
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