Hello from AWA Museum
Verfasst: So 12. Nov 2023, 18:15
I am Duncan Brown, K2OEQ, Assistant Curator and Teletypewriter historian at the Antique Wireless Association Museum in Bloomfield (near Rochester), NY, USA. After being semi-active on I-telex for the past year or so, I have finaly gotten registered with the forum.
When I enlisted in the US Army in 1966, I had been a Ham for 8 years, so I thought that they would assign me to a job of radio operator or radio repairman. But instead, they sent me to a school for something I knew nothing about - Teletypewriter Repairman. At my first duty station (in Viet Nam), I found I knew as much radio as the Army-trained Radio Repairmen and slowly was able to move over to radio repair.
After four years in the Army, I worked in civilian jobs as a radio engineer - building and designing HF, VHF, & UHF radios and never did anything more with teletypewriters. When I retired in 2000, I started volunteering at the near-by Antique Wireless Association Museum, to keep active with radios. At the Museum, I found that they had all the components of a transportable Army Radioteletype Station (AN/GRC-46B) that I had worked on in Viet Nam and no one knew anything about them.
I got the AN/GRC-46B radios and teletypewriters (TT-98 & TT-76) operational and that was the beginning of the AWA's teletypewriter collection. We now have about 40 different machines, dating back to about 1900, from a dozen different manufacturers. Telex machines include Siemens T37h & T100 and a RFT T63. The T100 & T63 are not presently fully functional, but the T37 is presently
operational on the I-telex network.
The T37 is only on-line with I-telex when the Museum is open: Tuesdays from 1000-1500 ET (UTC-5) and Saturdays from 1300-1700 ET. I am usually at the Museum on Tuesdays and sometimes on Saturdays. So those are the only times I can send or receive messages.
You can view my virtual tour of the Museum's teletypewriter display at
Hope to talk to you some Tuesday or Saturday,
Duncan Brown, K2OEQ
USASA 31J30
Antique Wireless Assoc. Museum,
Asst. Curator, Commercial Equipment
(also chief TTY op & repairman)
i-Telex: 212503
www.antiquewireless.org
AWA Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX55pe ... ps_VYXdLBA
When I enlisted in the US Army in 1966, I had been a Ham for 8 years, so I thought that they would assign me to a job of radio operator or radio repairman. But instead, they sent me to a school for something I knew nothing about - Teletypewriter Repairman. At my first duty station (in Viet Nam), I found I knew as much radio as the Army-trained Radio Repairmen and slowly was able to move over to radio repair.
After four years in the Army, I worked in civilian jobs as a radio engineer - building and designing HF, VHF, & UHF radios and never did anything more with teletypewriters. When I retired in 2000, I started volunteering at the near-by Antique Wireless Association Museum, to keep active with radios. At the Museum, I found that they had all the components of a transportable Army Radioteletype Station (AN/GRC-46B) that I had worked on in Viet Nam and no one knew anything about them.
I got the AN/GRC-46B radios and teletypewriters (TT-98 & TT-76) operational and that was the beginning of the AWA's teletypewriter collection. We now have about 40 different machines, dating back to about 1900, from a dozen different manufacturers. Telex machines include Siemens T37h & T100 and a RFT T63. The T100 & T63 are not presently fully functional, but the T37 is presently
operational on the I-telex network.
The T37 is only on-line with I-telex when the Museum is open: Tuesdays from 1000-1500 ET (UTC-5) and Saturdays from 1300-1700 ET. I am usually at the Museum on Tuesdays and sometimes on Saturdays. So those are the only times I can send or receive messages.
You can view my virtual tour of the Museum's teletypewriter display at
Hope to talk to you some Tuesday or Saturday,
Duncan Brown, K2OEQ
USASA 31J30
Antique Wireless Assoc. Museum,
Asst. Curator, Commercial Equipment
(also chief TTY op & repairman)
i-Telex: 212503
www.antiquewireless.org
AWA Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX55pe ... ps_VYXdLBA