On Wednesday (06/24/2009 at 02:04PM -0600), Richard wrote:
In article <4A4075A1.1050401 at snarc.net>,
Evan Koblentz <evan at snarc.net> writes:
Anyone know which model of the ASR-33 (perhaps
from a different company)
was sold in a portable case circa 1972, with one half containing the
teletype and the other half containing an acoustic modem? (No, I don't
mean the later T.I. Silent 700.)
Ah.. think I finally stumbled on the right military designation.
AN/UGC
AN/UGC-129 is a "tactical teletypewriter" that does BAUDOT and ASCII
at 45.5 to 2400 baud I believe.
Fair Radio used to have a few in stock but appear to be out now.
https://www.fairradio.com/catalog.php?mode=viewitem&item=1247
They were built by a company called Tracor and there used to be a guy
who worked there and had a web site with a bunch of photos of the people
who developed the unit. There were all sorts of ADM-3A terminals in
the photos too. Can't find it now though-- looks like it was taken down.
Chris
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Chris Elmquist