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roups.com... TTY rates jumped from 60 WPM to 100 WPM, Hardly a "jump", Len. More like a slide. I'll have to side with Len on this one. It was a JUMP, not a slide or a slither. When the USN fleet broadcasts shifted to JASON cover (100WPM) from black uncovered (60WPM), estimates are that the TTY casualty rate approached 75%. Machines which had been happily chugging along for years on 60WPM gears literally self-destructed when 100WPM gears were installed. In two experiments on a few circuits over RUAP (the TTY network identifier of messages carried through ADA) of 1955, the various teleprinters were modified with "new gears" to operate at 75 WPM. After three months the downtime on those modified machines quadrupled. Another experiment was tried in 1956 (after I had been sent back to the states) but that modified-existing-machine-type was also a negative- result test. Note: Those circuits were running 24/7 and with backup possible on older 60 WPM stcck machines. The newer 100 WPM teleprinters began to come into operational Army use in the 1960s. See the Model 33s from Teletype Corporation which served both industry and the military quite well for the next two decades. The Army had tried both a punch-card and magnetic card system for message relay in the late 1960s but with mixed success. While higher rates were possible without the strain on P-tape punchers-readers now replaced by cards, those would evolve into the all-electronic message relay systems. USAF did the same. Sorry, can't think of any fancy names applied to any of the land-based systems. :-) Guess it isn't as romantic as what the Navy had with names like ADONIS or JASON (if you like horror that one might be considered "romantic" - :-] ). |
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wrote in message ups.com... Sorry, can't think of any fancy names applied to any of the land-based systems. :-) Guess it isn't as romantic as what the Navy had with names like ADONIS or JASON (if you like horror that one might be considered "romantic" - :-] ). Land based/sea based all have the same names. They were assigned by NSA (who ultimately controls all US Government crypto systems), and were based on names from Greek mythology, ie., ADONIS, BACCUS, JASON, NESTOR, ORESTES, PONTUS, etc. By convention they are always written in "all caps". Sunuvagun! 73, de Hans, K0HB |
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"KØHB" wrote in message nk.net... : : wrote in message : ups.com... : : Sorry, can't think of any fancy names applied to : any of the land-based systems. :-) Guess it isn't : as romantic as what the Navy had with names like : ADONIS or JASON (if you like horror that one might : be considered "romantic" - :-] ). : : Land based/sea based all have the same names. They were assigned by NSA (who : ultimately controls all US Government crypto systems), and were based on names : from Greek mythology, ie., ADONIS, BACCUS, JASON, NESTOR, ORESTES, PONTUS, etc. : By convention they are always written in "all caps". : Hans spreading greek myths again! We thought you'd died. |
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