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The test involved having a person face two teleprinter machines, only one of which had a human behind it.
An online teleprinter was available, though very few machines had these.
A model 28 Teleprinter, 10 characters per second, was also available for output.
A standard teleprinter, however would produce the text of the message.
The teleprinter became a popular technology with telegraph companies beginning in 1922.
The design agreed upon was a special attachment for a standard teleprinter.
The computer became one end of the human-to-human teleprinter model.
Do not take notes; these details will be repeated on the teleprinter.
Groups of five or seven bits become a character printed by a teleprinter.
Telephone and teleprinter have been the broker's first main tools.
The new figures just came in over the teleprinter.
After a time he got up and went over to the teleprinter, examining the rolls of paper that had come from it.
The sector controller had just been handed a teleprinter message.
Burton had been looking over the sheaves of paper behind the teleprinter.
Output was through a standard teleprinter or to punch tape.
Eventually a worldwide network of 60-word-per-minute teleprinter machines is built.
Early computer systems often used teleprinter machines as the means of interaction with a human operator.
Mark and space are terms describing logic levels in teleprinter circuits.
Mr. Slippery turned to look more closely at the teleprinter.
"The ideal arrangement is to have a teleprinter communicating between the two rooms."
The teleprinter message indicated that the explanatory statement would follow later.
There were at least five major types of teleprinter networks:
This practice carried over to teleprinter use on time-sharing computers.
I asked for a copy to be sent by teleprinter, but it's low priority on the radio."
When the contact report arrived by teleprinter a minute later, ten copies would be made and distributed.
A teletype girl in the waiting room wanted to know his 149 business.
He put the phone down and headed for the teletype.
What information we have is already going out on the bureau teletype.
He had just taken his second sip when the teletype started again.
The teletype gives no information about where the body was found, or in what condition.
The President was about to open up again, when the teletype produced another message.
It was almost a week before Dana found herself alone again in the teletype room.
The phone man wrote it down on the back of a teletype slip.
"It was just beginning to come in on the teletype when you phoned."
The teletype girl went out with him, to bring coffee and sandwiches for us.
Without a glance at the teletype he picked up the phone.
The open microphone in the teletype room was removed years ago.
The teletype will flash the word all through the state."
Play by teletype added to the strain of the tournament.
As such, it was the successor to various models of Teletype.
Then the teletype started and I had to get on the phone to Washington.
It was typed on a single roll of teletype paper.
The statement concluded: "There has been a national teletype put out."
The teletype machine faded out and I could no longer sense its presence.
Going to the teletype machine, the inspector read the message that was coming through.
If Oporto and the teletype girl had come to work, he saw no sign of them.
It was, in other words, a glass teletype running a command line interface.
We got him on the teletype and they got readers out.
He's on your teletype, if you ever read it.
Give me a chance to reach the teletype first before you give your answer.
He decided to call his home and check the tape machine.
But now the tape machine had somehow been turned off.
I turned it off and set the tape machine aside.
I turned both the radio and the tape machine up full bore.
Michael listened to a little tape machine in the library.
He gazed at the tape machine in front of Jackson.
A table stood in front of the tape machine, but it was far from tidy.
Let me make sure that they have the tape machine running to record the call."
And with that, he turns his head towards the tape machines.
You'd have to watch the meters on the tape machine to see if anyone was singing.
It's rude to talk when you're eating so why have you got the tape machine running?
Take that tape machine in with Ann and do it without her knowing.
The voices of the children singing on the tape machine rise up.
"She has a tape machine at home with a timer."
The woman's voice on the tape machine was also elderly, but hearty.
Martha had set up her tape machine in the other room, recording it all.
The cover shows a man being consumed by a giant, living tape machine.
Sinking down into a chair, she stared at the tape machine.
This information is then stored in large magnetic tape machines.
Greer switched off the tape machine, looking at the key in his hand.
The detective set down his tape machine and slumped into a chair.
I'm just trying to get a few thoughts down, talking into this tape machine."
Sanders got up and pushed a button on the tape machine.
She had tripped over the power cord on the floor, which is why the tape machine went off.
Flora's husband arrives at the office and stops the tape machine.
Pictured at left is a Teletypewriter, a device used by people with hearing impairments.
A teletypewriter may type several lines of text during a meteor burst.
For persons with hearing or speech impairments, a teletypewriter is available at (609) 588-7180.
Outside of the platoon was a radio teletypewriter section.
He introduced the "telegraph typewriter" or teletypewriter into newsrooms in 1914.
With the invention of the teletypewriter, telegraphic encoding became fully automated.
The teletypewriter made an excellent general-purpose I/O device for a small computer.
The system is administered through an assortment of teletypewriter "Channels" (also called the system console).
Among the shop's items are the teletypewriter, a telephone with a keyboard and screen, which enables the deaf to type messages over the phone.
Most teletypewriter messages are machine-generated by automatic processes.
Each issue featured industry news, product evaluations, and testimonials from office managers extolling the virtues of the teletypewriter.
A teletypewriter for the deaf is available on the following numbers: National (including Alaska and Hawaii) (301) 595-7054.
The first of these devices, the teletypewriter, or tty, was just a typewriter and a roll of paper.
The teletypewriter machines used punched paper tape, before the invention of chadless tape.
The tape served to garble each letter typed, which could then be decrypted by a reverse procedure at the other end of the teletypewriter line.
"It's an acronym for teletypewriter.
Teletypewriter (TTY), that allows a deaf person to communicate with people.
It provided five voice and one FSK teletypewriter channels.
This replaced the slow, complex, and expensive teletypewriter that was previously common as an interface to minicomputers and mainframes.
They were connected by phone and teletypewriter lines to the main bunker at CFS Carp.
Another method Space Track later had was a secure teletypewriter machine that had a pre-punched paper tape attached.
UN Security Command had issued a statement on the teletypewriter in every consulate security office that the ship was now safe.
The radio waves created each time a key is struck on the keyboard of a teletypewriter or an electrical cipher machine differ from letter to letter.
Fleetsatcom 3 gave 30 voice and 12 teletypewriter communications channels simultaneously in the UHF band.
Early notable events in the newspapers' history include joining the United Press Association in 1915 and the coming of news via teletypewriter in 1928.