- 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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Telegraphy is the long-distance
transmission of
messages where the
sender uses
symbolic codes,
known to the recipient,
rather than a
physical exchange...
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messages enabled automatic routing of
telexes to
email recipients. The
Teletypewriter Exchange Service (TWX) was
developed by the
American Telephone and Telegraph...
- tape and
transmitted via a
teletypewriter (TTY), and on reception, are
converted back to a
printed page on
another teletypewriter or
teleprinter Messages...
- Vol.40 No. 11,
November 1984: 34-35 Singer, F.J. (1948). "Military
Teletypewriter Systems of
World War II" (PDF). AIEE Transactions: 1398–1408. Archived...
- in
Unicode as U+2388 helm
symbol ⎈, but it is very
rarely used. On
teletypewriters and
computer terminals,
holding down the
Control key
while pressing...
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German patents and more than 23 U.S. patents,
including a dot
matrix teletypewriter (Germany, 1957), a blind-landing
system for
airports (1965), a phased...
- start-stop
transmission is
ASCII over RS-232, for
example for use in
teletypewriter operation.
Mechanical teleprinters using 5-bit
codes (see
Baudot code)...
- links.
Early teletypewriters used
current loops. It was one of the
earliest computer communication devices, used to
attach teletypewriters for an operator...
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International Telegraph Alphabet No 2, a
character coding system developed for
teletypewriter machines. The
first talkfield translates as "I think,
therefore I am"...