I have not read every message in this thread, but if it has not already been said, incorporating a computer into a tty exhibit would be ideal, and to add a modem that connects to a remote computer or vintage transmission device, perhaps a partnership with the radio museum that also has this kind of equipment. A nice way to collaborate with the radio museum folks. Bill On Fri, Jan 26, 2024, 7:43 PM W2HX via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
I still regularly use my 28ASR and KSR. Every Saturday morning 9AM (eastern time) several of us from Georgia to Vermont and sometimes Maine) get on 7087 USB, 850 shift (ie +/- 425 Hz), 2000 Hz Center - get together for some RATT fun (some of us use military equipment, military shifts and military abbreviation of radio teletype!). But all equipment is welcome including glass TTYs. So dust off your Commodore 64s and come join us!
In case you're interested, here is a little video of my equipment running...if you wait you can see some internals and paper tape punching and reading. https://youtu.be/1lL_O1i1Ayg?si=tjCsZoDz-3a1rXMz&t=25
73 Eugene W2HX My Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@w2hx/videos
-----Original Message----- From: vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic-bounces@lists.vcfed.org> On Behalf Of Daveyk021 via vcf-midatlantic Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2024 1:11 PM To: vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> Cc: Daveyk021 <daveyk021@gmail.com> Subject: Re: [vcf-midatlantic] Interest in Baudot teletype Model 15, 28ASR for a VCF East 2024 exhibit?
In the early 80s, I had a full size model 28 ASR. I had it interfaced to my 2 meter rig in Harrisburg, PA, when I was going to school there. There was an expert on them that lived in York, PA at the time. I cannot remember his first name, Dave I think. He helped me a lot with them. Back then, I could tear them apart and "mechanically program" them to respond to "pic" and my call sign. So it could sit there and chatter without printing unless either of those two words came through. I think Dave got me a lot of blank decoding keys that were programmed by breaking a finger off (I honestly don't remember, maybe it was bending the fingers). I could have it save a joke picture (we would call them a meme today) to paper tape and re-send it back out via paper tape.
It was fully functional and worked perfectly. Then after school I got my first (and only job) and life happened. It was in my brother's basement. He wanted it out and I didn't have room or time for it. We managed to get it out of the basement and in his van (the fricking thing was huge and heavy). It went to a local scrap yard here in Lewistown, PA. I mean, back then, it was old, I had a dot matrix computer printer and a computer. Who would ever want that old junk? Duh!!! It makes me sick thinking of it going to a scrap yard along with my Model 19 and model 33 ASR. Sad. The same thing happened with, now, vintage computers I had in the early 2000s. I can still my Model 4 and H89 in the hole in the local dump.
So sad, and now I retry to relive part of my earlier life by fixing vintage puters.
So, YES, I want to see a fully functional Model 28 ASR at the fest and chat about them.
Dave
On Mon, Jan 22, 2024 at 5:44 PM Jeffrey Brace via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
Someone is asking if there is interest in an exhibit at VCF East 2024 with working baudot teletypes. Model 15, Model 28ASR. What say you?
Jeff Brace VCF National Board Member Chairman & Vice President Vintage Computer Festival East Showrunner VCF Mid-Atlantic Event Manager Vintage Computer Federation is a 501c3 charity https://vcfed.org/ <http://www.vcfed.org/> jeffrey@vcfed.org