[GreenKeys] Model 15 remedial question Inbox
John, W9DDD
w9ddd at tapr.org
Mon Jan 3 11:30:54 EST 2022
For some reason I didn't get the pictures.
I just wanted to point out the switch detail, sorry if a duplicate.
The P visible in the slot to the right of the upper screw is an
indication of parallel connection. If you flip the switch to the other
side it will reveal an S indicating serial connection.
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The above comments or recommendations are SWAG. Use at your own risk.
John, W9DDD
On 1/2/2022 9:20 PM, Jason W6IEE wrote:
> Holy heck, is that what that toggle is there for???
>
> I’ll post some pics.
>
> On Sat, Jan 1, 2022 at 2:09 PM Robert Downs via GreenKeys
> <greenkeys at mailman.qth.net <mailto:greenkeys at mailman.qth.net>> wrote:
>
> Minor correction – late in the production life of the Model
> 14/15/19, Teletype Corp came out with a second type of selector
> unit that usually has a DPDT toggle switch mounted on it that
> could be switched between 60 mA and the later standard of 20 mA by
> connecting the two coils in either series for 20 mA or parallel
> for 60 mA (note that no one that I know of has ever come up with
> an explanation of why it is 20/60 instead of 30/60 – it just is).
> The new selector is called the “Holding Magnet” type and the
> original type came to be called the “Pulling Magnet” type. The
> Pulling Magnet selector cannot be rewired to operate on 20 mA
> because the two coils are already in series.
>
> If someone removed the switch and hard wired the magnets or if you
> have just a loose magnet, it is easy to ID which type of coil you
> have. The original Pulling Magnet coils are round (and larger).
> The Holding Magnets coils are square (and smaller). You can also
> ID the two types by opening the loop or turning off the DC supply
> and letting the machine run open. The armature of the Pulling
> Magnet selector will not move or jump around as the motor runs.
> The armature of the Holding Magnet type will jump as the drive
> shaft rotates. The armature of the holding magnet type is held in
> the Mark position if the pulse is a Mark and allowed to fall away
> if a Space. Hence the name.
>
> Robert Downs
>
> *From:*greenkeys-bounces at mailman.qth.net
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> <mailto:greenkeys-bounces at mailman.qth.net>] *On Behalf Of *Tom Hunter
> *Sent:* Friday, December 31, 2021 23:14
> *To:* GreenKeys at mailman.qth.net <mailto:GreenKeys at mailman.qth.net>
> *Subject:* [GreenKeys] Model 15 remedial question Inbox
>
> Jason,
>
> You need to measure the current flowing through your model 15,
> even with a multimeter in series with your loop.
>
> It should be 60 Milliamps. I have voltages from 80 to 180 in my
> various loops, but in all cases the current is set to 60 mils by
> variable resistors. I have so many places to measure loops, I buy
> 100 milliamp panel meters three at a time.
>
> By the way, 120 is the most common voltage.
>
> But the current MUST be 60 mils for a model 15!
>
> If you have your loop connected to the selector magnet, it should
> be pulled in already.If you can still push the armature in, then
> there is something very wrong with you loop supply. Harold is
> correct - everything in the loop is in series. If you want two
> machines to talk to each other, both keyboards and both selectors
> are all in series across the loop supply.
>
> I have machines in three different locations here and everything
> is in series.
>
> Tom N3CRK
>
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