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Siemens T1000 (British Navy)

Verfasst: Di 11. Dez 2018, 22:07
von M1ECY
I have a "new" machine here at the office - A Siemens T1000

Henning has already mentioned that the British T1000 is "Special", so I will be needing lots of help to get this machine interfaced to I-Telex.

In general, are there any areas of the T1000 that have common issues that should be addressed before I go too far with interfacing the machine to my system?

Thanks
Sean

Re: Siemens T1000 (British Navy)

Verfasst: Di 11. Dez 2018, 22:17
von DF3OE
Sean,
please take photos of all boards and put them here online.
We will need also numbers and labels of the boards.

Henning

Re: Siemens T1000 (British Navy)

Verfasst: Di 11. Dez 2018, 22:28
von M1ECY
Okay Henning, Job for the morning I think :)

Re: Siemens T1000 (British Navy)

Verfasst: Mi 12. Dez 2018, 10:36
von M1ECY
Some pictures

Re: Siemens T1000 (British Navy)

Verfasst: Mi 12. Dez 2018, 10:38
von M1ECY
And some more pictures - there's a lot of kit inside a T1000!

Ive not photographed the printer or the tape punch, I would thing these are standard across the range?

Re: Siemens T1000 (British Navy)

Verfasst: Mi 12. Dez 2018, 10:52
von DF3OE
The diodes 8, 9 and 10 and 24 and 25 on the variants board and the big X key on the keyboard indicate it as a terminal machine for crypto use.

Re: Siemens T1000 (British Navy)

Verfasst: Mi 12. Dez 2018, 10:59
von M1ECY
Ah, so does this mean that life on I-Telex is not possible?

Re: Siemens T1000 (British Navy)

Verfasst: Mi 12. Dez 2018, 11:05
von DF3OE
M1ECY hat geschrieben: Mi 12. Dez 2018, 10:59 Ah, so does this mean that life on I-Telex is not possible?
Unfortunately not really... :(
As already mentioned. This is a very special custom tailored version of the T1000(Z).
A derivated iTA2 without answerback exchange. You should keep it as a rare collectors item and
connect it somehow to a RTTY receiver.

Re: Siemens T1000 (British Navy)

Verfasst: Mi 12. Dez 2018, 11:18
von M1ECY
Complete machine

Re: Siemens T1000 (British Navy)

Verfasst: Mi 12. Dez 2018, 20:10
von M1ECY
Having a bit of a look around the web, I came across this useful English version - I have contacted the webmaster, and they are happy to let us have a copy here, so long as we acknowledge the source.

http://www.commsmuseum.co.uk/publications/t1000.pdf