That?s funny I worked on Creed teleprinters in the 1970's and we always
referred to them as five unit Baudot. The tape was narrower than the ASR 33
and had five holes plus a sprocket hole.
Regards
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Rod Smallwood
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Subject: Re: Teletype Tales Part 3
Rod Smallwood wrote:
Be careful.. Teletypes used for ham radio are Baudot
code.
There are no Teletypes that use Baudot code. They use a US variant of
the ITA2 five-level code.
Baudot code was only used until about 1901. Murray code was used until
the 1930s. Everything after that used ITA2.