[GreenKeys] 1924 Mackay System Video
Richard Knoppow
1oldlens1 at ix.netcom.com
Thu Sep 24 15:03:35 EDT 2020
There is a lot of discussion on the SKCC list about the
right way to handle a key. I think there were many techniques in
use by professionals, some pretty far from what is supposed to be
the "right" way. Also at about 43:00 a woman op is using a bug
with an odd technique, a little reminiscent of the way Denise
Stoops is shown in videos from KPH. She has a super good fist so
I think there isn't really a "right" way.
I have a sounder in a resonator it is LOUD, I wonder if the
ops got deaf from their use.
FWIW, resonators seem to have originated when typewriters
came into use.
This is a fascinating film, I wonder who the original
audience was supposed to be. BTW, You Tube has a speed setting
for 75% speed that is close to correct for silent films. I only
wish I knew of a way to correct for the wrong format.
On 9/24/2020 8:21 AM, Duncan Brown wrote:
> Thanks, Harold! very interesting (wish there had been more
> views of equipment and fewer views of buildings!)
>
> TTY equipment at 40 min. in.
>
> at 40:28 "Punches the message in Morse on this tape"
> But at 40:34 shows a five-bit Baudot/Murray code being punched
> into the tape, probably by a Morkrum "GPE/Iron Horse". Tape is
> being read on a standard, parallel input tape reader,
> essentially the same as used on the M14 "TD" (on the M14 tape
> reader, the "distributor" did the parallel to serial conversion).
>
> 40:50 "Automatic Receiving" shows a Morkrum M12 without its
> cover. The M12 printer was parallel input with its own motor.
> This picture shows it with the keyboard plug-in, with its own
> motor. You can just make out the goose-neck contacts for the
> keyboard parallel to serial conversion and also a second set of
> goose-neck contacts for the printer serial to parallel conversion.
>
> 41:32 This was a synchronous system - how did they maintain
> synchronization? ( "very carefully") This was one of the
> problems with the synch. multiplex system - it was difficult to
> maintain synchronization mechanically.
>
> 41:50 Morkrum M12 with cover.
>
> 42:10 I've never seen anyone handle a key this way!
>
> Have fun,
>
> Duncan
> K2OEQ
>
>
> On 23-Sep-20 13:45, Harold Hallikainen wrote:
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fu6-jrzOyM&feature=youtu.be
>>
>> I got this link from the California Historical Radio Society.
>> This silent
>> movie shows the operation of a major telegraph company
>> including views of
>> installing and repairing overland wires and undersea cable.
>> Mostly
>> straight key telegraphy, but a little printing telegraph.
>>
>> I thought it was great!
>>
>> Harold
>>
>>
>
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