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What (who) is teletype$82087$ - definition

COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM
Teletype message; Airline teletype; Airline teletype technology

Teletype Model 33         
  • Model 33 ASR in use in 1978
  • A Model 35 ASR, at the [[Living Computer Museum]] in Seattle
  • The Model 33 ASR keyboard supported an upper-case-only ASCII character subset
  • Closeup view of mechanically programmable answerback camwheel
  • Operator's view of printing mechanism
  • This 1974 advertisement emphasizes the widespread and longterm use of the Teletype Model 33
  • The Model 32, used for [[Telex]] service, had a three-row keyboard and narrower, five-hole paper tape.
1963—1981 ASCII COMMUNICATIONS / COMPUTER TERMINAL DEVICE (KEYBOARD PRINTER PAPER TAPE)
ASR-33; ASR33; Teletype ASR-33; TTY-33; ASR 33 Teletype; ASR 33; ASR-33 Teletype; Teletype Model 35; Teletype ASR 33; Teletype Model 32
The Teletype Model 33 is an electromechanical teleprinter designed for light-duty office use. It is less rugged and cost less than earlier Teletype machines.
teletypewriter         
  • A Teletype Model 33 ASR with paper tape reader and punch, as used for early [[modem]]-based computing
  • A [[Teletype Model 33]] ASR teleprinter, with [[punched tape]] reader and punch, usable as a [[computer terminal]]
  • A [[Creed & Company]] Teleprinter No. 7 in 1930
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  • [[Siemens]] ''Fernschreiber 100'' teleprinter
  • International Telegraph Alphabet 2 development of the Baudot–Murray code
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  • Siemens t37h (1933) without cover
  • Olivetti Teleprinter
  • A Teletype Model 32 ASR used for Telex service
DEVICE FOR TRANSMITTING MESSAGES IN WRITTEN FORM BY ELECTRICAL SIGNALS
Teletypewriter; Teletypes; Teletype Message; Teletype machine; KSR terminal; Teletyp; Teletype interface; Teletype mode; Teletypesetter; Teleletter; Tele-type; Teletype; Telephone typewriter; Teletype printer; TeleTypeSetter; Tele-typewriter
<hardware> (Nearly always abbreviated to "teletype" or "tty") An obsolete kind of terminal, with a noisy mechanical printer for output, a very limited {character set}, and poor print quality. See also bit-paired keyboard. (2000-04-02)
teletypewriter         
  • A Teletype Model 33 ASR with paper tape reader and punch, as used for early [[modem]]-based computing
  • A [[Teletype Model 33]] ASR teleprinter, with [[punched tape]] reader and punch, usable as a [[computer terminal]]
  • A [[Creed & Company]] Teleprinter No. 7 in 1930
  • alt=
  • [[Siemens]] ''Fernschreiber 100'' teleprinter
  • International Telegraph Alphabet 2 development of the Baudot–Murray code
  • alt=
  • Siemens t37h (1933) without cover
  • Olivetti Teleprinter
  • A Teletype Model 32 ASR used for Telex service
DEVICE FOR TRANSMITTING MESSAGES IN WRITTEN FORM BY ELECTRICAL SIGNALS
Teletypewriter; Teletypes; Teletype Message; Teletype machine; KSR terminal; Teletyp; Teletype interface; Teletype mode; Teletypesetter; Teleletter; Tele-type; Teletype; Telephone typewriter; Teletype printer; TeleTypeSetter; Tele-typewriter
¦ noun chiefly US a teleprinter.

Wikipedia

Airline teletype system

The airline teletype system uses teleprinters, which are electro-mechanical typewriters that can communicate typed messages from point to point through simple electric communications channels, often just pairs of wires. The most modern form of these devices are fully electronic and use a screen, instead of a printer.