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Old September 4th 04, 08:33 PM
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I've been looking to see if I can find any news broadcasters like
Reuters or AP still using teletype. I have not found any so far. Is
anyone aware if commercial broadcasters still using teletype?

Thanks,

--Bruce
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Old September 5th 04, 01:02 AM
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Nah, this stuff is on satellite these days. I've seen once in a
while receptions of stuff from the Philippines and Argentina, but it's
very very rare. 73s Mike


Robert Bruce Carleton wrote:
I've been looking to see if I can find any news broadcasters like
Reuters or AP still using teletype. I have not found any so far. Is
anyone aware if commercial broadcasters still using teletype?

Thanks,

--Bruce


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Nah, this stuff is on satellite these days. I've seen once in a
while receptions of stuff from the Philippines and Argentina, but it's
very very rare. 73s Mike


Robert Bruce Carleton wrote:
I've been looking to see if I can find any news broadcasters like
Reuters or AP still using teletype. I have not found any so far. Is
anyone aware if commercial broadcasters still using teletype?

Thanks,

--Bruce


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Old September 5th 04, 02:33 AM
Robert Bruce Carleton
 
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Too bad. It looks like SITOR B and NAVTEX would make a good news
clippings distribution method.

michael agner wrote:

Nah, this stuff is on satellite these days. I've seen once in a while
receptions of stuff from the Philippines and Argentina, but it's very
very rare. 73s Mike


Robert Bruce Carleton wrote:

I've been looking to see if I can find any news broadcasters like
Reuters or AP still using teletype. I have not found any so far. Is
anyone aware if commercial broadcasters still using teletype?

Thanks,

--Bruce



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Too bad. It looks like SITOR B and NAVTEX would make a good news
clippings distribution method.

michael agner wrote:

Nah, this stuff is on satellite these days. I've seen once in a while
receptions of stuff from the Philippines and Argentina, but it's very
very rare. 73s Mike


Robert Bruce Carleton wrote:

I've been looking to see if I can find any news broadcasters like
Reuters or AP still using teletype. I have not found any so far. Is
anyone aware if commercial broadcasters still using teletype?

Thanks,

--Bruce





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Old September 6th 04, 12:39 AM
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Robert Bruce Carleton wrote:

Too bad. It looks like SITOR B and NAVTEX would make a good news
clippings distribution method.


I think it is too hard to encrypt, and it is less reliable than satellite.
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Robert Bruce Carleton wrote:

Too bad. It looks like SITOR B and NAVTEX would make a good news
clippings distribution method.


I think it is too hard to encrypt, and it is less reliable than satellite.
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