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MUSEUM OF COMMUNICATIONS KOMO 4 NEWS STORY SEPTEMBER, 18TH 1989
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The Museum of Communications (Formerly the Vintage Telephone Equipment Museum) was announced by Herb Warrick (then Pacific Northwest Bell VP) in September, 1986. The Duwam...
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PACIFIC NORTHWEST BELL LAKE WASHINGTON WORLDS FIRST SUBMARINE FIBER OPTIC LAY 30-SEP-81
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Here is the world's first submarine fiber optic lay performed by AT&T / Pacific Northwest Bell on September 30th, 1981 on Lake Washington. This was only a 2 mile pull of t...
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TELETYPE MODEL 14 ROTR - COPYING ITTY - MUSEUM OF COMMUNICATIONS - SEATTLE, WA
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This is a Model 14 Receive Only Typing Reperforator. It punches chadless 5 level code on paper tape while also typing on the tape as well. In this video you can hear both...
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TELETYPE MODEL 26 KSR - COPYING ITTY NEWS - MUSEUM OF COMMUNICATIONS - SEATTLE WA
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The Model 26 KSR is one of the unusual Teletypes of its day. Its considered a light duty machine and while it can easily run for extended periods of time copying from over...
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7 DIGIT CALL THROUGH WECo PANEL OFFICE SWITCH - MUSEUM OF COMMUNICATIONS - SEATTLE, WA
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Les 'Andy' Anderson demonstrates a 7 digital call (722-5634) through Seattle's PARKWAY Panel Office (In service from 1923 - 1972). This historic Panel Office provided Seat...
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TELETYPE MODEL 14 TP - COPYING ITTY NEWS - MUSEUM OF COMMUNICATIONS SEATTLE WA
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Here is a look at the Teletype Model 14 Tape Printer (made between 1925-1955). These were typically used by Western Union for Telegram service which replaced most Telegrap...
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TELETYPE MODEL 28 KSR COPYING THE QUICK BROWN FOX - MUSEUM OF COMMUNICATIONS SEATTLE WA
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Here is a 3 speed Teletype Model 28 KSR copying from 3 different test sentence generators otherwise known as 'the fox'. Here you can see the noticeable difference in sound...
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TELETYPE MODEL 15 KSR - COPYING ITTY - MUSEUM OF COMMUNICATIONS, SEATTLE
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This is the last Model 15 KSR in service (PNB) on the Transmountain Pipeline. It began its service in
the mid 1930s and ran until 1984. Does it get a 50 year service pin?...
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TELETYPE MODEL 28 ASR COPYING ITTY - MUSEUM OF COMMUNICATIONS - SEATTLE
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This is a Teletype Model 28 ASR copying the ITTY News Service (RTTY). It is operating at 60 words per minute.
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COPYING RTTY (ITTY) AFSK - MUSEUM OF COMMUNICATIONS - SEATTLE
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We typically drive the Teletypes at the museum off of George Hutchison's RTTY service over Internet otherwise known as ITTY. Its received as a low bit rate Audio Frequency...
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