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- A teleprinter (teletypewriter, teletype or TTY) is an electromechanical device that can be used to send and receive typed messages through various communications...
- The Teletype Corporation, a part of American Telephone and Telegraph Company's Western Electric manufacturing arm since 1930, came into being in 1928 when...
- The Teletype Model 33 is an electromechanical teleprinter designed for light-duty office use. It is less rugged and cost less than earlier Teletype models...
- Look up teletype in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The teletype, or teleprinter, is a device used for communicating text over telegraph lines, public...
- earliest known reference found to date is a 1937 maintenance manual from the Teletype Corporation with a photograph showing the keyboard of its Kleinschmidt...
- (TeleTYpewriter, TTY), such as the Teletype ModelĀ 33, originally used for telegraphy; early Teletypes were typically configured as Keyboard Send-Receive...
- The Teletype Model 37 is an electromechanical teleprinter manufactured by the Teletype Corporation in 1968. Unfortunately the end was approaching for electromechanical...
- The Teletype Model 28 is a product line of teleprinters, typing and non-typing tape perforator and tape reperforators, fixed head single contact and pivoted...
- from telegraph code. Its first commercial use was in the Teletype Model 33 and the Teletype Model 35 as a seven-bit teleprinter code promoted by Bell...
- government, radioteletype is known by the acronym RATT (Radio Automatic Teletype). Landline teleprinter operations began in 1849 when a circuit was put...