Anyone got a Model 32 Teletype machine they need books on?
Here's your chance. Reply to the fellow directly if interested.
-=-=- <snip> -=-=-
On Tue, 21 Sep 1999 18:49:15 GMT, in rec.radio.amateur.equipment you
wrote:
>From: n7lxo(a)olympus.net (Charles O'Hara)
>Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.equipment
>Subject: Teletypewriter Manuals need a home
>Date: Tue, 21 Sep 1999 18:49:15 GMT
>Message-ID: <37e7d10d.9631922(a)news.olympus.net>
>X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.11/16.235
>NNTP-Posting-Host:
pt194198.olympus.net
>Lines: 18
>Path:
news1.jps.net!news-west.eli.net!news.sisna.com!pants.skycache.com!news.maxw…
>Xref:
news1.jps.net rec.radio.amateur.equipment:2111
>
>Have the following Teletype Corporation original technical manuals
>available for some lucky soul:
>
>1. Bulletin 309B (Volume 1) which covers installation,
>disassembly and reassembly, lubrication, and principles of operation
>of the component units of the Teletypewriter Sets designated:
> 32 Teletypewriter Sets
> Receive Only (RO)
> Keyboard Send-Receive (KSR)
> Automatic Send-Receive (ASR)
>
>2. Bulletin 1210B which is the parts breakdown and exploded
>diagrams for the Teletype Corporation 32 Page Printer Set (ASR, KSR
>and RO).
>
>They are yours including Priority Mailing for only $12.00 total.
>I'd rather see them put to use than trashed.
>73, Chuck
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Bruce Lane, Owner and head honcho,
Blue Feather Technologies -- kyrrin (at) bluefeathertech [dot] com
Web:
http://www.bluefeathertech.com
"...No matter how we may wish otherwise, our science can only describe an object,
event, or living thing in our own human terms. It cannot possibly define any of
them..."