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 # 1 ..... ROBOT 800C

This keyboard works also on RTTY and SSTV.
I purchase this cw keyboard when I travel to USA, for "MARAC - Mobile Amateur Radio Awads Club" Convention at DesMoines, Iowa, during 1981.

 

 # 2 ..... TONO 9000E and Monitor SYNCO

This keyboard works also on RTTY and SSTV and has a very nice decoder inside and memories. Very easy to work with.
It was purchased, a few years ago, from one friend, and also Ham, CT1BRM, in Lisbon.

 

 # 3 ..... HEATHKIT ULTRA PRO KEYBOARD

This is the only one morse code keyboard made by Heathkit.
Recently purchased to the familly of one Portuguese died Ham.

 

 # 4 ..... TELEREADER mod. CWR-685E

 

This is the old TELEREADER, mod.CWR-685E with included display. Very accurate and easy to work with.
Very nice equipment for CW and RTTY. Thanks to Serafim Matos Silva, CT4KQ.

 

 # 5 ..... INFO-TECH model M300-c

 

The Info-Tech M-300C is a tri-mode microprocessor keyboard and generates International Morse Code, Baudot and ASCII with s/n 712 and manufactured by Digital Electronic Systems at Englewood, Florida, USA.
There is TTL output for connection to the M-200E to monitor outgoing transmissions.
The AFSK output is Mark at 2125 Hz and Space at 2295 (170 Hz shift) or 2975 (850 Hz shift). There is RTTY FSK isolated output for the FSK input to a transmitter or may also be used to key a printer loop circuit. Supported Baudot speeds are 60, 66, 75, 100 and 132 WPM. ASCII at 110 or 300 baud.
There is a built-in RY and Quick Brown Fox generator and a 700 character runnig buffer with 11 message memories of 120 characters each.
Requires 115 VAC 50/60 Hz 15W. 14.25 x 4 x 12 inches 11 lbs
Purchased on ebay from Cottage Grove, Minnesota, USA


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