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  • Telex - Wikipedia
    A late-model British Telecom "Puma" telex machine of the 1980s Telex began in Germany as a research and development program in 1926 that became an operational teleprinter service in 1933 The service, operated by the German Reichspost [3] had a speed of 50 baud, which is approximately 66 words per minute Soon after, telex services were developed by other nations Telex spread within Europe
  • Telex - Crypto Museum
    Telex, short for Tel eprinter Ex change, is a world-wide communications system of the past It was once one of the most important methods of communication between companies, embassies, go­vern­mental bodies, public services, etc , but lost its popularity in the 1980s, when they were gra­dually replaced by fax machines (which have meanwhile been superseded by modern computers) Nevertheless
  • The Telex Machine: How It Worked, Stored Messages, and Connected the World
    This approach meant that in a typical telex message, roughly 5–10% of all characters were shift codes—slightly reducing net throughput but keeping the hardware requirements simpler 3
  • Before the Internet: How the Telex Machine and 9 Other Obsolete . . .
    The text explores pre-internet communication technologies that connected people over distances, such as the Telex machine, telegraph, and semaphore lines It highlights how these methods, while now obsolete, laid the groundwork for modern digital communication, showcasing the human ingenuity in bridging gaps and sharing information throughout history
  • Printing (un)coded telex messages with the SCRIBOPHYL (1961)
    Printing (un)coded telex messages with the SCRIBOPHYL (1961) At the end of the 1950s, the Royal Netherlands Air Force’s 45 th telecommunication service wanted to record intercepted encrypted and unencrypted military telex messages stemming from behind the Iron Curtain In 1960, a custom-built paper tape punch machine PunchroPhyl was developed by TNO that could capture the received telex
  • Telex technology - technikum29
    Decoder: 5-Bit to telex Enlarge picture Recently we saved this large (70cm by 60cm) and wonderful "decoder" from scrap at a local university This device translates 5 bit telegraph codes to their corresponding characters It has been built as a demonstration object by the university's machine shop sometime between 1937 and 1949 and has been used extensively in lectures Principle of operation
  • Engineering:Telex - HandWiki
    This involved transmitting the message via paper tape to the InfoMaster Computer (dial code 6111) and specifying the destination addresses for the single text In this way, a single message could be sent to multiple distant telex and TWX machines as well as delivering the same message to non-telex and non-TWX subscribers via Western
  • TTY - Telex Code 5 Bit - gheinz. de
    To double the code volume, two code signs shift between "letters" and numbers (named "figures") In modifications the 5-Bit code was used from 1870th (Baudot) up to end of the twentieth century for teletypewriters (telex-machines, TELEX: TELeprinter EXchange) The term "TTY" (teletype in Unix) remembers the history
  • Baudot - Crypto Museum
    Although this code has officially been superseded by ITA-5, it is still used today on some old telex networks and by Radio Amateurs Some of the cipher machines described on this website, use 5-bit digital encoding and many of them (if they support the Latin character set) follow the ITA-2 standard
  • Lorenz SZ-40 42 - Crypto Museum
    Lorenz SZ-40 42 TUNNY Teleprinter cipher attachment - wanted item The SZ-40 was an electro-mechanical wheel-based cipher machine for teleprinter signals (telex) It was developed by Lorenz and used during WWII by the German Army for communication at the highest level





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