1956 - 3rd Naval District, NYC Model 15 Teletypes (WAVES with Teleman ratings) Photo Info |
1955 - Port Lyautey Comm Station Model 15 and Model 28 "10/19/1955 "Communications Control Array"? "Admiral Ellis"? |
1966 - USS Mauna Kea USS Mauna Kea AE-22, 1966 TT-192A reperforators TT-176 KSR (keyboard/printer) |
Late 1960's - NAVCOMMSTA Guam bottom row - AN/UGC-25 printer middle row - TT-176/UG keyboard/printer top row - TT-187A/UG tape reader plus TT-192A/UG tape punch wall - KWX-7 sync switch for crypto gear Click here and here for many more interesting photos of NAVCOMMSTA Guam - thanks to Rodney Rood |
1953 Teleman Video showing teletype operations"Teletype Is Here to Stay" - September 1945 Electron |
Click here for 1972 video about Navy weather information that shows many shots of shipboard teletypes in operation. |
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Individual TTY Equipment |
NOTE - This page mainly shows High-Level signaling (60ma current
loop) equipment - In the 1960's, the Navy converted to TEMPEST
MIL-STD-188B
Low-Level signaling (+/- 6v) and there were equivalents to most all the
High-Level equipment. For a full listing of High-Level and Low-Level equipment see The 1977 Index |
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USN Teletype Installation Plans |
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Features & More Info |
RO - Receive Only Printer |
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AN/UGC-25
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Model 28 Receive-Only Page Printer Set (Compact). Consists of friction feed typing unit, cover, base unit, synchronous motor and gearshift for 45.5, 50 and 74.2 baud. |
7.42 unit code, 60 Hz, 115VAC. Includes communication symbol arrangement. | Teletype 28RO "compact" |
I need the ON-OFF switch and the LOC-LF lever - please send
e-mail if you can help |
ON-OFF Switch (made by Rockette) Teletype part 198566 |
Broken off LOC-LF lever Teletype part number 198571 or 326632 |
It should look similar to the CR lever on the right. |
ON-OFF Switch |
LOC-LF Lever |
Other parts I need:
195349 Speed Control Knob (2 ea.)
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AN/UGC-38
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MITE RO
UGC-38 is Weather symbol version |
NAVSHIPS 0967-170-8010 More MITE photos and info |
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AN/UGR-14 |
Inktronic Receive-Only Page Printer Set. Consists of floor cabinet, friction feed non-impact printer and control logic. 7.00 unit code, 600 baud.. Includes communication symbol arrangement. |
More Inktronic info and photos | |
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TT-171/UG
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floor mount |
Teletype 28RO
TT-171 - Model 28 Receive-Only Page Printer Set. Same as TT-47A/UG except uses base LB3/101 and is without a keyboard |
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TT-284/UG Lightweightneed photo |
RO similar to TT-242 KSR | - | Teletype - prototype (lost competition to MITE) |
TT-306/UG
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Rack-mounted 28RO in "skintight" case 100wpm, 7.00 unit code |
MK-1114/UG kit converts TT-306 to low-level version
(AN/UGC-50) |
Note- photos are of closely related TT-448/TGC-21 |
TT-394/UG Mite
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More MITE photos and info | |||
KSR - Keyboard Send/Receive - Typing Unit +Keyboard |
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AN/FGC-10
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Model 15 and Model 19 - training at Great Lakes |
BP128/247 Typing Unit BK22LD Keyboard BB-44 Base MU-4 Motor Unit PP-424/U Power Supply |
Teletype Model 15
Navships 91240 |
AN/TGC-14 MITE KSR
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AN/TGC-14A MITE KSR
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Manuals thanks to Chuck N7UVZ |
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More MITE photos and info | |||
AN/UGC-20
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Model 28 Keyboard Send-Receive Page Printer Set (Compact). Consists of cover, friction feed typing unit, keyboard, distributor, and synchronous motor. Includes communication symbol arrangement and gearshift for 45.5, 50 and 74.2 baud. |
7.42 unit code, 60 Hz, 115VAC. | Teletype 28KSR "compact" - the keyboard is a
M32-style 5-line parallel electrical unit
with a separate distributor on the same shaft as the typing unit.
AN/UGC-77 and UGC-91 (weather) are Low-Level (+/-6v) TEMPEST versions - Info Page |
AN/UGC-20 disasssembled |
keyboard |
base, motor, & distributor (left rear) |
typing unit |
AN/UGC-20B |
AN/UGC-20B is similar to AN/UGC-77 and has the same photoelectric keyboard
and distributor. Unlike the UGC-77, it has a built-in 60ma keyer (or can output 1.5v/70uA directly from the photocells). It does not have +/-6v output. |
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AN/UGC-41
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MITE KSR |
MITE Corporation More MITE photos and info NAVSHIPS 0967-170-8010 |
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AN/UGC-77 (and UGC-91 weather version) - Info Pagelow-level TEMPEST version of AN/UGC-20 above |
1987 - Newly installed aboard FFG-60
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AN/UGC-136 - Info Page |
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TT-47/UG & TT-48/UG
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floor mount | TT-47 - PD-17/U synchronous motor
TT-48 - PD-18/U governor motor CY-870/UG cabinet |
Teletype 28KSR
NAVSHIPS 94393 Model 28 Keyboard Send-Receive Page Printer Set. Consists
of floor cabinet, friction feed typing unit, Keyboard sync magnet for crypto use |
TT-47/UG TU- LP1/291 (MX-1115/UG) ESU- LESU1 (SB-154/UG) KBD- LK1/MT (MX-1114/UG) MU- LMU1 (PD-111/U) CAB- LAC200BJ (CY-870/UG) |
TT-47A/UG TU- LP3RN/AC100 (MX-1115A/UG) ESU- LESU5/103 (SB-154A/UG) KBD- LK3RN101 (MX-1114A/UG) MU- LMU3 (PD-17A/U) CAB- LAC200BJ104 (CY-870/UG) |
TT-47B/UG TU- LP4RN/AC142 (MX-1115B/UG) ESU- LESU5/103 (SB-154A/UG) KBD- LK4RN126 (MX-1114B/UG) MU- LMU3 (PD-17A/U) CAB- LAC200BJ104 (CY-870/UG) |
TT-47C/UG TU- LP14RN/AY (MX-1115B/UG) ESU- LESU7/147 (SB-964/UG) KBD- LK4RN/126 (MX-1114B/UG) MU- LMU3 (PD-17A/U) CAB- LAC204BR237 (CY-2538/UG) |
TT-49/UG & TT-50/UG
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ship/shore -
floor mount photos thanks to KD6UDA |
TT-49/UG synchronous motor TT-50/UG governor motor |
spec
sheet
BP149/247 typing unit |
TT-49 (left) & Model 15 (right) photo thanks to Larry Tighe |
TT-49 (left) & Model 15 (right) photo thanks to Larry Tighe |
Showing different keyboard photo thanks to Larry Tighe |
Showing shock mount photo thanks to Larry Tighe |
These 8 photos from KD6UDA | |||
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TT-69/UG & TT-70/UG
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ship/shore - tabletop |
TT-69 synchronous motor TT-70 governor motor |
Same as TT-47 & TT-48 but with CY-971/UG cabinet
Teletype 28KSR NAVSHIPS 94393 |
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TT-70F/UG |
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TT-176/UG
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tabletop or 19" rack-mount | TT-434/UG keyboard TT-438/UG typing unit SB-408/UG electrical unit |
Teletype 28KSR "skintight"
Model 28 Keyboard Send-Receive Page Printer Set (Relay
Rack Mounted). Consists of cover, |
TT-176C from a carrier - used by VA-75 and VFA-11 |
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TT-242/UG Lightweight (20 lbs)
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Teletype - prototype (lost competition to MITE) |
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TT-264/AG Airborne MITE KSR |
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TT-307/UG |
CRITICOM - 100wpm, 7.00 unit code | Skintight case, Same as TT-306/UG except includes keyboard and stepping magnet.
Has an external ESA with selector magnet keyer. MK-1115/UG kit converts TT-307 to the low-level version (AN/UGC-51)
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External ESA 173395 |
ASR - Automatic Send/Receive - Typing Unit +Keyboard +TD (tape reader) + Typing Reperf (tape punch) |
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AN/FGC-8
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BP119/210 Typing Unit PEX25JX Perforator Transmittter TT-52/GG Transmitter-Distributor PP-315/GGA-1 power supply |
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AN/FGC-9
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Teletype Model 19
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Ship or Shore use - 60 wpm
TT-57/FG Transmitter-Distributor |
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AN/FGC-11
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Model 19 - governed motor |
need more info BP22/247 Typing Unit PEX25LE Perforator Transmitter XD76FR Transmitter Distributor PU-109/GG Motor Unit |
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AN/FGC-12 |
Model 19 variant
need better photo need info |
FPR23H247 Printing Unit FK11OLD 15 keyboard TT-57/FG Transmitter-Distributor REC-10 Rectifier |
Model 15 and Model 19 - training at Great Lakes |
AN/SGC-2need photo |
AN/FGC-11 with FC#2
Model 19 variant need info |
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AN/TGC-29(V) MITE ASR
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If you have a manual I could borrow to scan, please let me know. | == | ||
AN/TGC-29(V) Photos and info from Duncan Brown
MITE ASR complete patent Early AN/GRC-142 configuration MITE ASR in Canadian Argus aircraft |
Collins AN/ASC-12 with TGC-15(XN-4) MITE ASR |
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AN/UGC-5 & AN/UGC-6
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Model 28 Automatic Send-Receive Page Printer Set. UGC-5 without auxiliary typing reperf consists of floor cabinet, friction feed typing unit, keyboard, chadless typing perforator, transmitter distributor, synchronous motor, electrical service unit, and gears for 45.5, 56.9 and 74.2 baud. UGC-6 also includes auxiliary chadless typing reperforator, with motor and ESU - see below |
7.42 unit code, 60 Hz, 115VAC. Includes communication
symbol arrangement.
Photos of 28ASR restoration |
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Auxiliary Reperf for AN/UGC-6 |
SB-2611/UG ESU for aux reperf |
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MT-2234/UG Auxiliary Reperf Base |
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AN/UGC-49
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Model 28 Low Level Automatic Send-Receive Page Printer Set. Consists of floor cabinet, friction feed typing unit, keyboard, fully perforated typing reperforator, transmitter distributor, 2 synchronous motors, electrical service unit, signal and clutch electrical service assemblies, auxiliary fully perforated typing reperforator and gears for 45.5 and 75 baud.
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7.00 unit code, 60 Hz, 115VAC. Includes communication symbol arrangement, MIL-STD-188B six volt polar interface and Teletype's TEMPEST feature.CRITICOM type.
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Teletype Model 42 ASR
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Note "Transmit"-"Receive"-"Transmit
Simulator" switch |
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KTR - Keyboard Typing Reperforator - Keyboard + Tape Punch
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TT-103/FG
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keyboard typing reperforator | Teletype 14KTR uses FPR23H246 typing reperf |
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TT-253/UG
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keyboard typing reperforator | Teletype 28KTR
AN/UGC-78 was the Low-Level version
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28KTR Compact
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3-speed (45.5, 50, 74.2 baud) gearshift motor time-out stop control at center keyboard code bar contacts at left |
3-speed gearshift at left |
AC line filter and chad bag at left |
M32-style electrical keyboard with distributor for serial
line output |
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bell w/distributor underneath. motor control at bottom of photo |
bell switch on reperf |
distributor w/ clutch solenoid at left tape feed-out solenoid at top |
distributor w/ clutch solenoid at left |
distributor in center |
motor time-out stop control |
power train - motor & gearbox above belt drive from gearbox to distributor and reperf |
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NOTE - the unit above is not the same as a Model 34 tape punch. The M34 has a mechanical keyboard, not an electrical keyboard plus distributor. |
1967 Teletype Corp photo Model 34 keyboard perforator |
Model 34 keyboard perforator |
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ROTR - Receive-Only Typing Reperforator - (paper tape punch) |
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TT-45/FG
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TT-192/UG (synchronous motor)
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tape reel is on side |
base LRB8 reperf LPR9AWA motor LMU3 cover LRC202 |
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TT-192A/UG Miniature ROTR
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tape reel is on top, not on side as in standard-sized
TT-192 unit
Slow-motion movie |
Teletype base LRB31 reperf LPR40AWA motor LMU24 cover LRC205 |
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TT-549 ROTR |
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TT-605/UG
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Like TT-192A but low-level signaling (+/- 6v) and RFI
shielding
Miniature ROTR |
Includes MIL-STD-188B six volt polar interface and Teletype's TEMPEST
feature. Interface is in a separate Electronic Service Assembly.
Photo to right shows double-shielded selector magnets. |
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Chad vacuum system |
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TD - Transmitter/Distributor (tape reader) - guide to TD components |
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TT-57/FG (Model 14 TD) | |||
TT-143/UG(Model 14 TD) |
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TT-187/UG |
Standard size M28 TD - transmitter-distributor (tape reader)
Model 28 Transmitter Distributor Set Consists of cover, base, transmitter distributor, synchronous motor and gears for 45.5, 56.9 and 74.2 baud. 7.42 unit code, 60Hz, 115VAC. |
TT-187 & TT-187A dimensions |
Teletype 28LXD |
TT-187A/UG |
Miniature size TD - transmitter-distributor (tape reader)
Model 28 Transmitter Distributor Set Consists of cover, base, transmitter distributor, synchronous motor and gears for 45.5, 56.9 and 74.2 baud. 7.42 unit code, 60Hz, 115VAC. |
TT-187 & TT-187A wiring |
Teletype 28LXD |
TT-187B/UG |
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TT-187C/UG |
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TT-603/UGphotos |
transmitter distributor (tape reader) - low-level version of TT-187 Model 28 Low Level Transmitter Distributor Set (Miniature
Size). |
7.42 unit code, 60 Hz, 115VAC. Includes MIL-STD-188B six volt polar interface and Teletype's TEMPEST feature. |
Teletype 28LXD |
MISCELLANEOUS |
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TT-71/UG |
printer-projector
Consists of a single unit which contains two TTY units and the optical projection system and illumination source. One of the TTY units is a M15 page-printing teletypewriter. This unit is supported within the cabinet by the projector frame which also holds the optical assembly. The other TTY unit is a M14 type-bar tape printer. The page-printer TTY produces typewritten messages, in successive lines, upon a transparent web, from which the message is projected upon a screen, 3' wide by 2' high. The tape-printer TTY typewrites the message upon a continuous strip of paper tape for reference purposes. |
used for conferences and carrier briefing room - 1942 contract calls for
installation aboard CV-31
through CV-40
Also used aboard Amphibious Assault Command Ships - TT-71 in use aboard USS Estes in WW2 |
Manual
In this video of the dedication of the Navy's Jim Creek transmitter site you can see the TT-71 screen/base briefly at 0:33 and a message printing on it starting at 0:40 |
AN/UGR-1 AN/UGR-1A TT-262/UG TT-287/GPA-73 |
Projector like TT-71 but with Model 28 typing mechanism
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AN/UGR-1 - Model 28 Receive-Only Page Printer Projector Set. Consists of floor cabinet, friction feed typing unit, tape printer, 2 synchronous motors, screen, mirror, lamp, and gears for 45.5, 50 and 74.2 baud operation. 7.42 unit code, 60 Hz, 115VAC. Includes communication symbol arrangement. AN/UGR-1A - Same as AN/UGR-1 except includes automatic carriage return and line feed, and automatic line feed with carriage return. |
TT-262/UG - same as AN/UGR-1 except no tape printer. TT-287/GPA-73 - same as TT-262/UG except with series governed motor |
TT-268/UG |
Super-speed reperf (2400 wpm) + TT-187/UG TD |
manuf Sylvania Soroban (reperf) Teletype (TD) Used for RATT intercept |
NAVSHIPS 93454 download 9 MB pdf |
MK-810/UG
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gearshift mod kit for Model 28 | Teletype 195415
instructions |
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LRS Receiving Selector |
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LARP Multi-magnet Reperforator |
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Sequential Selector - Info and Photos | |||
Model 28 Tape-to-Page Printer
For off-line printing |
Please send me e-mail if you have any info on this device | == | |
NAVELEX Urgent Traffic Detector |
Please send me e-mail if you have any info on this device |
Brief Info on Typical 1980's Equipment - also see Teletype Model 40 page |
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AN/UGC-77 Teletypewriter. The AN/UGC-77 is a militarized U.S. Navy standard teletypewriter that can be portable or fixed. The unit has a standard communications keyboard, 72 characters per line, friction-feed, synchronous motor, and a 7.42-unit code. Message traffic and operator notes are transmitted and received serially by means of a five-level binary permutation code. The AN/UGC-77 operates at 100 words per minute, weighs 59 pounds, and is 10 inches high, 16.5 inches wide, and 16 inches deep. Line voltage requirements are 115 V ac, single phase, 60 Hz. AN/UGC-91 is the weather symbols version, | |||
AN/UGC-136
Teletypewriter. The AN/UGC-136
teletypewriter is a militarized, low-level, automatic send and receive
teleprinter. It has storage, editing, and self-test capabilities. The
AN/UGC-136 is controlled by a microprocessor with an internal solid-state
memory and has full message composition and editing capabilities. It
prints data nominally at 120 characters per second (1200 bps), can
transmit or receive at data rates of 50 to 2400 bps, and can operate in
switch-selectable Baudot or ASCII codes. The message storage module has a
capacity of 12,288 characters. The AN/UGC-136CX is installed onboard
submarines and the AN/UGC-136BX is installed on surface platforms. The
primary difference between the AN/UGC-136CX and the AN/UGC-136BX is the
AN/UGC-136BX has an LED display incorporated on the front panel to allow
viewing of text for editing purposes when typed. The keyboard printer
weighs approximately 59 pounds, is 8.5 inches high, 15.75 inches wide, and
17.4 inches deep. The power requirements are 115 V ac, 60 Hz, and 100
watts. The AN/UGC-136CX is a ruggedized send-and-receive teleprinter, controlled by a microprocessor with an internal solid state memory, and full-message composition and editing capabilities; it prints data at a nominal 120 characters per second (1200 bps). It can transmit or receive at data rates from 50 to 9600 bps to or from the message storage memory, and can operate in switch-selectable Baudot or ASCII codes. The storage capacity of 64 messages or 256K random access memory (RAM), permits the short-term storage of received messages while the operator simultaneously composes and stores outgoing messages for transmission. Multiple communication ports also provide a bulk-storage device compatibility. - Info Page |
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AN/UGC-143(V) Teletypewriter. The AN/UGC-143(V) U.S.
Navy Standard Teletypewriter (NST) is a fully militarized unit. It features a
modular design providing the compatibility for several different
configurations: receive only with or without bulk storage; send/receive
without bulk storage using the keyboard; or send/receive automatically
with bulk storage. It prints 150 characters per second, ten characters per
inch, six lines per inch and is capable of storing 500 kilobytes (250
messages, 2 kilobytes each). The power requirements are 115 V ac, 47-63
Hz, 440 watts, single phase. It weighs 180 pounds. The NST is a militarized unit, has an automatic send/receive (ASR) configuration, and is normally employed in shipboard applications. The NST consists of an electronic unit, printer unit, keyboard/display unit, and bulk storage unit. The NST’s modular design makes it useable in several different configurations, including receive only (with or without bulk storage), send and receive without bulk storage using the keyboard, or send and receive automatically with bulk storage. It is capable of operation in several different modes, including simplex, HDX, FDX, asynchronous, synchronous, Baudot, and ASCII. The NST throughput is 126 characters per second based on 80-character lines, including single-line advances. It line prints data at nominally 180 characters per second. It can transmit or receive data rates from 45.5 to 2400 bps Baudot and 45.5 to 9600 bps ASCII. The various configurations provide for information preparation, editing, printing, receiving serial data, buffering of information in volatile memory, and information storage (archiving). |
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AN/USQ-69(V) Data Terminal Set (DTS) - technical description - a general-purpose alphanumeric computer keyboard and cathode ray tube (CRT) I/O display device used in the NAVMACS message processing system. It is a central component of the OL-267(V)/UYK Data Terminal Group (DTG). The CRT Display has a 15-inch diagonal screen with a 12-inch diagonal viewing area. Each page has a 2,000-character screen capacity with 25 lines of 80 characters. Its display memory has a one-minute data protection capability during a power loss and can store up to 2,000 words per memory page. The keyboard has eight special-function keys and 12 editing and cursor control keys. The DTS weighs about 150 pounds and measures 20 x 19 x 27 inches, including a seven-inch deep keyboard assembly. | |||
TT-624(V)5/UG or TT-624(V)6/UG Teleprinter. This teleprinter is used at CUDIXS, NAVMACS and TACINTEL installations. It may be used on-line with the AN/UYK-20 processor or off-line with tape readers, card equipment, and communications terminals. The device has a 64-character set capable of printing at speeds ranging from 365 lines per minute for 80 columns, to 1,100 lines per minute for 20 columns. It can print up to three additional copies using roll paper and five additional copies using fan-fold paper. The TT-624(V)5/UG is an ITA-2 Baudot printer with a serial MILSTD-188C interface; the TT-624(V)6/UG is an ASCII printer with an U.S. Navy Tactical Data System slow parallel interface. It weighs 270 pounds and requires 115 V ac, 60 Hz, single phase power. | |||
TT-835/U System Console. The TT-835/U is a microprocessor-based teletypewriter communications terminal. It is used for system initialization, backup and recovery operations, and provides a record of SSIXS II shore system response and alerts. The keyboard provides man/machine interface for operator control of the SSIXS II shore operational program. The operator can enter parameters when conducting diagnostic or programmed maintenance testing. | |||
RO-600/U Line Printer. The RO-600/U is a microprocessor-based receive-only printer. It is connected to the on-line AN/FYK-29 and is used to print incoming or outgoing messages and system reports. This device is employed in SSIXS II installations. |
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Last updated 11/03/2024