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Old 25-10-25, 00:47
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Model 15 teletype machine at the Brisbane US Army signals centre WW2.

The PMG here used large numbers of these machines, and they were very popular with ham radio guys, I had one, but I didn't get it working on air. The RTTY mode enabled radio transmission of messages...

The device next to the 15 is a tape perforator or reader. It punched holes in a 1 inch paper tape .

https://collections.slq.qld.gov.au/viewer/IE1107273
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