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Telex machine ASR-32
 

 

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English: ASR 32 Telex machine. Note three row keyboard and five level paper tape. Author's Flickr description: "Upgraded this photo with one from a real camera instead of a camera phone on June 12, 2010. Enjoy. This machine is a very clean example of increasingly rare technology from the 1950s, through 1970s. I'm sure there are still some of these in use in odd locations around the world. Surprisingly, as best as I can determine, the TWX network still exists and is used.
This particular machine was used by a furniture store to order stock."

The paper tape supply reel is at the upper left; the tape is lying on top of the punch cover. The tape reader is at lower left. The panel to the right of the keyboard has a rotary telephone dial for connecting the machine to various destinations via the TWX network. Printing paper is supplied from an 8.44 inch wide roll, visible top center, and is fed through the printer mechanism with rubber pinch rollers. This machine is missing the trim cover plate on the front of the console.
Date 12 June 2010(2010-06-12), 13:36:27
Source Flickr: Telex machine TTY
Author Jamie
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ASR 32 Telex machine. Note three row keyboard and five level paper tape. Author's Flickr description: "Upgraded this photo with one from a real camera instead of a camera phone on June 12, 2010. Enjoy. This machine is a very clean example of increasingly rare technology from the 1950s, through 1970s. I'm sure there are still some of these in use in odd locations around the world. Surprisingly, as best as I can determine, the TWX network still exists and is used. This particular machine was used by a furniture store to order stock." The paper tape supply reel is at the upper left; the tape is lying on top of the punch cover. The tape reader is at lower left. The panel to the right of the keyboard has a rotary telephone dial for connecting the machine to various destinations via the TWX network. Printing paper is supplied from an 8.44 inch wide roll, visible top center, and is fed through the printer mechanism with rubber pinch rollers. This machine is missing the trim cover plate on the front of the console.


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Mime type image/jpeg
Camera manufacturer Canon
Camera model Canon EOS REBEL T1i
Orientation of image 1
Image resolution in width direction 72
Image resolution in height direction 72
Unit of X and Y resolution 2
Exposure time 1/30 sec (0.033333333333333)
F number f / 3.5
Exposure program 2
ISO speed rating 1000
Exif version 0220
Lens focal length 23 mm
Date and time original image was generated 2010:06:12 13:36:27
Date and time image was made digital data 2010:06:12 13:36:27
Meaning of each component 
Shutter speed 5
Aperture 3.625
Exposure bias 0
Metering mode 5
User comments
Supported Flashpix version 0100
Color space information 65535
Exif image width 4446
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Focal plane X resolution 5315.4362416107
Focal plane Y resolution 5342.3271500843
Focal plane resolution unit 2
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Software used Adobe Photoshop Elements 11.0 Windows
Copyright holder Copyright: Jamie Cox 2010




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