The Model 33's I bought back when I was a teenager, were all ex-Telex use and had
exceedingly complicated wiring harnesses as well as built-in modems. They had paper tape
readers and punches with various auto-start/auto-stop relay options.
The exceedingly complex wiring harnesses were to add various options. The wiring harnesses
made the wiring of the unit look, literally, a thousand times more complex than it
actually was.
In the end all I ever did was find the magnet wire, and the keyboard contact wire, for the
main unit and the punch.
I usually also found a useful current loop supply in the base. Sometimes I would find
bipolar relays and 20mA/60mA conversion supplies. I was a little surprised at some of the
current loop supplies - some of them weighed 20 pounds and were obviously made for driving
exceedingly long lines (open-circuit voltage way over 100VDC). Seemed odd these were in
there considering the units had modems just a foot away from magnet and keyboard switch.
Tim N3QE