- A
teleprinter (teletypewriter,
teletype or TTY) is an
electromechanical device that can be used to send and
receive typed messages through various communications...
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telecommunication system that
allows text-based
messages to be sent and
received by
teleprinter over
telephone lines. The term "telex" may
refer to the service, the...
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electromechanical teleprinters in
different locations connected by
radio rather than a
wired link.
Radioteletype evolved from
earlier landline teleprinter operations...
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stream cipher.
British cryptanalysts, who
referred to
encrypted German teleprinter traffic as Fish,
dubbed the
machine and its
traffic Tunny (meaning tunafish)...
- lazy dog'?"
During the 20th century,
technicians tested typewriters and
teleprinters by
typing the sentence. It is the
sentence used in the
annual Zaner-Bloser...
- Look up TTY in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. TTY may
refer to:
Teleprinter or
teletypewriter (TTY), an
electromechanical typewriter paired with a communication...
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Traffic became high
enough to spur the
development of
automated systems—
teleprinters and
punched tape transmission.
These systems led to new
telegraph codes...
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through the use of
ASCII art
along with box-drawing characters.
Teleprinters were the
precursors to
these devices. A
projector is a
display that projects...
- to the
International Telegraph Alphabet No. 2 (ITA2), the most
common teleprinter code in use
before ASCII. Each
character in the
alphabet is represented...
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Geheimschreiber ("secret
teleprinter"), or SchlĂĽsselfernschreibmaschine (SFM), was a
World War II
German cipher machine and
teleprinter produced by the electrical...