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COV1lBPICTOU: W•• tern Union "Mite.· s•• ~S 49 f,t' .pee •• ARTS has obtained 12 more Model 26-A per1orat(·d-tape dis- tributors, similar in all respects to the batch relea"~'ld through Bulletin-Letter #488, with AC synchz-onou s motol~'" and cam- . . I style (not faceplate) distributors. The 20 being f~i ;.;n away in I exchange for RTT':l: station photos are the same aJ.!,l:hese units. They are obtained for $21. The price includes th'packing fee. Another inirequent item, starting to come throuvh in larger ( quantities, are the 17 Control Panel,,' (Monitoring \ Panels) which are similar in idea to that shown by }~rron in" CQ" magazine, February 1957 is sue, page 72, for tr..e~"s1!!dtter-dis- tributors, meters, relays, etc. Contains "BIAS'" and "LINE" current controls for as aur ing a distortionless sigr:~.V $16 each.

50 more cartons of Te1edeltos paper, identical u last batch in Bulletin-Letter #488. 12 5-inCh-diameter roJ):. per carton at $7 per carton. This paper is light in color and f:-•. i·ns jet black wherever a current is applied to it with a copper'~"e ".;atwhis- ker". Used on the small facsimile machines be~L Distributed by the Society and has many other uses since the '.>lackening of L the paper is very rapid (will respond to high auci(' .:equencies). Can be used to record CW and RTTY incoming -'> gnal s, which

can later be measured for with an (>. I ~ary ruler. I)" , ARTS 46-16 ~, ' \ ~~~~~~~-=~~ __~ ~-L~~~ ( ARMBD FORCllS DAY MAY 18.1957 ( ~ !ne follow1ng 62 stat10ns oontacted. Navy Radio N S S by rad1ot.letrp' dur1ng ~ . Arm.d Foro •• Day. Mq lS. 1957. MaJIT of the .tat1ons worked N S S on IIOr. It.-~-·~E·1S~i'2roMi;-·~~i..~ii" ~l

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Il: A total of 121 stat10ns oopied the BATT Armed Foroes Dq broadoast. Of th •••• o 102 .ad. perfect oo~. Certif1oat.s (s.e page 2) were sa11ed to the follow- "- 1ng amateur station.: II: w WlBGW W2LRW K4HIA w6rm w6vpc W9AKP ~ WlEFF W2NRQ w4MB w6FZC x6WDG W9GLB o WIPIL 1f2RTW W4RTZ X6GB w6mc W9NV:1 A- W2CTQ W2B!JI w4zJU W6JAU W7CO W9GRW W2CHH W2SMX X5WAB X6KFF W7DDY W9PTZ K2DQ W2TAM W6.A.D w6MTZ WTMEV W9TCJ K2DlUl W3CA w6t.SJ W611CP WTpSO W9VOK W2!BZ W3LGK X6BHF K6NRX WTRGD W9EVN K2GMC W~MHD K6BWJ W611SS W7l1Q]) W~FWD K2HHR W3W'l'W' W6CG 11'6000 WSORY W~HBD K2HHJ W1!AWM W6cllJ' KN60XV WSDXM W~ W2ICA W4EA.S W6CLW K60UR WgHUG W¢JU ell W2KDW w4mw w6c~ wGon W8ax W;RAC Z W2KLD W4GVK 1I'6CV %PZV W8TLW V13BAD o CQ CQ CQ DE AIR AIR AIR NR 26~1 R 18213uZ , FM WASH INGTON DC TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS \ GR 1.52 BT

I THE COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES OF THE ARMED FORCES TAKE GREAT PRIDE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF AMATEUR RADIO TELETYPEWRITER SERVICES CMM THE NEW TECHNIQUES THAT HAVE BEEN EMPLOYED AND THE TECHNICAL ADVANCES THAT HAVE BEEN ACHIEVED IN THE COURSE OF THIS DEVELOPMENT PD ALL AMATEURS ARE URGE TO CONTINUE THE DEVELOPMENT AND OPERATION OF THIS MEDIA OF TRANSMISSION I PB YOUR EFFORTS IN PIONEER Ifl.JGIN NEW TECHN IQUES AND PROV I] ING A SUPER lOR' TRAFFIC hANDLING FACILITY BE DEVELOPING AMATEUR RADIO TELETYPEWRITER NETS ARE INSTRUMENTAL IN CARRYING ON THE GREAT TRADITION OF AMATEUR \. RADIO PD YOU ARE EXTENDED THE CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES OF YOUR , COMRADES IN TH E ARMED FORCES FOR YOUR CONT INUED SUCCESS IN TH IS FIELD SIGNED J D OCONNELL CMM MAJOR GENERAL CMM USA CMM CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER \ SMCLN H C BRUTON CMM REAR ADMIRAL CMM USN CMM DIRECTOR OF NAVAL 1 COMMUNICATIONS SMCLN ALVAN L PACHYNSKI CMM MAJOR GENERAL CMM USAF ~ CMM DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRONICS BT I CQ CQ CQ DE AIR AIR AIR QRU AR ARTS 118-3 , 'j { r \ WIUHE,ll'. Tiverton, R I: Have convert er , tape r e per f , and FRAand a very noisy Model 12, complete tape gear. Not on air no keyboard. Have decided to now with R'ITYuntil. I figure get a Model 26 and operate 6M. good w~ to FSK myKWS-l. Rcvr is A4. Expect to get more act- 1'/1WE\I'lT, ewton, Mass has been i ve very soon. busy running back and forth to N H. The 64- element beam is W3GIV/5, Allen Daniel: I am still a tangled mess.•• general class and interested in setting up an RTl'Ysystem. W2.\XE,Andy, S. Ozone PIc, N Y, The main thing that I am wor- left for Europe on Aug 2, ried about is the cost of RTTY W2DCF/PTI?11. Rio de Janeiro: equipment. I am operating at Am now 11ving in Rio and am 400 Won CWor voice... I am assigned Civil Aviation Assist- a member of the ID. 5 Air Force ance Div of U S Embassy. I am and ~ job is radio teletype so awaiting issuance of a Brazil- I already know a few things ian license ••• Have ~ old about RTTY,the only hold back stateside rig with me and wiil is obtaining eqUipment! Hi! ..• operate SSB on 14 and 21 mc, Prefeerable a M- 19 with punch Do not have my RTTYwith me as block and rectifier. Wow!$$$ I gjl.ve same to W2cn prior to I beli eve I can build my own my departing N Y. converter ... W2MIB,Doc, Elmont, N Y: Have W5DEHRoy Rust: Still inter- been busy with tape set up and rested in 'IT but short of time. low freq RTTY with the very Received my 26 from Calif OK limited time I have ••• and am very proud 0 fit .•• All I need to transmit is to W2MYL,Radford, Va: Expect to finish the transmitting part return to NYCfor the winter but no time ••• have to make a early part of Nov. At present living first. am trying to get an FRAcon- verter cooking but not meeting W5TD,Art, Baytown, Texas: Am with too much success. using a Model 15 with governed motor. The typing unit section W2P.TWElmira NY is retiring is on lend lease from AF ~S and expects to keep the R'ITY and I would like to procure a channels hot. 26 or other suitable machine. Have made several contacts Y3CA,Ken: Building a new home with UGterminal equipment but in the country which I hope to others using the UGhave quit occupy this fall. Really a using same because of their paradise for location ••• Have bulk so 11m going conventional a couple 26's going on rcvg AFSKand FSK. but never seem to find time to get the transmi t ting end going. The UGis a single tone device I hope I can in the fall. made for· Navy by W. E. and is quite elaborate. Designed for W3UWM,Ken Harris: I alw~s ",ire line use and is complete look forward to rcvg ARTS, and with polar relay test panel. it has been a great help to me ITEM 262: COl-mlNATION ELECTRONIC TELEPRINTER TEST with my RTTY. RTTYequipment Am in need of a transmitter here is 26 printer, w6AEE con- distr1 butor, perf and repert. SET AND GlNERAL VACUUM TUl3E VOLTMETER verter with Gates filters, FRA Have in mind relaying traffic on VHF channels ••• ARTS 48-4 H 1-3 i;~ ~ ~ ~ ~ CIl ~ H b'

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~. ( , AMATEUR RADIOTELETYPE SOCIETY -- VHf TELETYPE SOCIETY \, HEADQUARTERS:- 38-06 61ST STREET, WOODSIDE 77, N.Y. DESCRIPTION OF APPARATUS PRICE PACKING ITEM OBTAINABLE AT COST TO US CHARGES NUMBER

TAPE FACSIMILE SEND-RECEIVE UNIT. THESE $65 $2 284 COMPACT INSTRUMENTS HAVE FACILITIES FOR BOTH SENDING AND RECEIVING FACSIMILE COPY ON TAPE. PRIMAHILY INTENDED TO REPRODUCE PRINT AT HIGH SPEED BUT WILL RENDER GOOD DETAIL ON HALf- TONES. SIMILAR TO THE wHELLSCHREIBER- SYSTEM USEO IN EUROPE ON RADIO AND WIRE. SHOULD BE CAPABLE OF INTERCEPTING -HELLSCHREIBERw MES- SAGES. CONNECTS, BY MEANS OF JONES PLUGS AND CABLE, TO SEPARATE SENDING-RECEIVING AMPLI- FIERS (LISTED AS ITEM 285). CONTAINS ONE SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR FOR SCANNING AND ONE FOR TAPE ADVANCE. 110-VOLT A.C. 50-CYCLE. AMPLIfIER-OSCILLATOR UNIT FOR TAPE fACSIMILE $30 52 285 UNIT, ITEM 284. PICKUP FROM TAPE, WHEN SEND- ING, AMPLITUDE MODULATES A BUILT-IN HIGH STA- BILITY OSCILLATOR IN THE MANNER WHICH HAS BEEN STANDARDIZED FOR ALL WIRE-LINE FACSIMILE. RECTIFYING THIS TONE AND APPLYING THE VARYING D.C. TO THE RADIO FREQUENCY-SHIFT KEYER IS ALSO STANDARD PRACTICE. RECEIVING AMPLIFIER ACCEPTS THE PHOTO-MODULATED AUDIO SIGNAL AND BOOSTS ITS LEVEL TO OPERATE THE RECORDER. CON- TAINS BUILT-IN POWER SUPPLY AND IS fURNISHED WITH CABLE TO CONNECT TO SEND-RECEIVE UNIT. STROBOSCOPIC wSTOP-MOTIONw TEST UNIT. SIMI- 520 51 286 LAR IN APPEARANCE, SOMEWHAT, TO THE GENERAL RADIO STROBOTAC, USED FOR A SIMILAR PURPOSE. MOUNTED IN CUBICAL METAL BOX WITH CARRYING HAN- DLE. HAS POLISHED PARABOLIC REfLECTOR WITH HIGH-INTENSITY wSTROBOTRONw LAMP EMITTING SHORT DURATION LIGHT fLASHES. CONTAINS BUILT-IN MEANS TO SYNCHRONIZE THE rLASH WITH TELEPRINTER SIG- NALS SO THAT HIGH-SPEED MOVING PARTS CAN BE SEEN IN APPARENTLY STATIONARY CONDITION OR MADE TO APPEAR TO MOVE AT SLOW SPEED. UTILIZES DC or TELETYPEWRITER CIRCUIT, POLARITY MUST BE OB- SERVED. HAS -PHONE- PLUG AND CORD rOR PATCH- ING TO PRINTER CIRCUIT. CARRIER-TELEGRAPH AND CARRIER-TELEPHONE SEL- 56 $1 287 ECTIVE BAND-PASS FILTER OF .75 HENRY (FOR PKG or SIX) . CORE MATERIAL IS EITHER HIGH- SILICON OR MU-METAL LAMINATIONS OR POWDERED- IRON OR (CUP-CORES). A PACKAGE WILL HAVE ALL SIX INDUCTORS OF SAME CORE MATERIAL BUT DirfERENT PACKAGES MAY HAVE OTHER TYPE CORES. A rEW PACKAGES MAY HAVE TOROIDAL ,.c::.. J::> :z ..p. 3: CORES. THESE ARE NOT THE TINY COILS OF THE (.0) :r;.. TELEPHONE LOADING-COIL VARIETY BUT ARE LARGE -,.-,",I SIZE PHYSICALLY AND ARE NOT POTTED. fURNISHED "'":E oW .c:: > WITH TERMINAL STRIPS rOR CONNECTION • •...-: :;>.: • \' , , CARRIER fILTER INDUCTORS, SIMILAR TO ABOVE BUT $6 $1 288

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ULTRA-STABLE AUDIO FREQUENCY SHIFT (AFSK) $17 $2 291 TELEGRAPH CARRIER-CURRENT SENDING OSCILLA- TOR-AMPLIFIER UNITS. CONSISTS OF STABIL- IZED TRANSITRON OSCILLATOR WHICH IS FIEQUEN- CY SHIFTED BY THE TELEPRINTER KEYBOARD OR TAPE TRANSMITTER, By MEANS OF A COMPENSATED DUAL DIODE. MARK AND SPACE TONES CONTROLLED BY A FREQUENCY-DETERMINING NETWORK IN A DETACH- ABLE UNIT. HAS OUTPUT (BUFFER) AMPLIFIER TO ELIMINATE ANY REACTION OF THE LOAD ON THE FRE- QUENCY. CONTAINS WAVE-SHAPING FILTER TO RE- MOVE CLICKS PRODUCED BY PRINTER SENDING CON- TACTS. CONTAINS COMPLETE PLATE-SUPPLY FILTER BUT RECTIFIER NOT INCLUDED (WAS EXTERNAL). THIS LOT IS BRAND-NEW, IN ORIGINAL WRAPPINGS, (WIRE COMPANY REPLACING WITH MINIATURIZED EQUIVALENTS). SUITABLE FOR USE IN RELAY RACK OR TABLE MOUNTING. HANDSOME PAINT JOB. AFSK OSCILLATORS IDENTICAL TO THOSE DES- $12 $2 2~2 CRIBED ABOVE BUT HAVE BEEN IN SERVICE FOR SEVERAL YEARS. PAINT JOB GENERALLY POORER. FREQUENCY DETERMINING NETWORK. THESE ARE SIM- $5 ZERO 293 ILAR TO THE UNITS INCLUDED WITH THE ITEM 291 SENDING OSCILLATORS AND ARE AVAILABLE BRAND- NEW IN THE ORIGINAL PACKING. COVER THE AUDIO SPECTRUM FROM 300 TO 3000 CYCLES AND CONTAIN, ON A SMALL CHASSIS, 3 HIGH-Q TAPPED AUDIO FIL- TER AND TIE-POINTS FOR THREE TUNING CAPACITORS (CAPACITORS NOT FURNISHED AS UNITS ARE TUNED TO FREQUENCY AT LOCATION). NOTEI- THESE UNITS ARE NOT POTTED, AS IS THE USUAL PRACTICE WITH AUDIO FILTERS, SO THEY MAY BE RECONNECTED AS STRAIGHT AUDIO FILTERS. FREQUENCY DETERMINING NETWORKS. IDENTICAL TO $4 ZERO ITEM 293 BUT HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM EQUIP- MENT THAT HAS BEEN IN SERVICE. MINIATURE PLUG-IN POLARIZED RELAYS WITH TRANS- $4 INCLUDE 29' PARENT DUSTPROOF CLEAR VIEW COVERS. TWO SEPA- POSTAGE RATE 200-0HM WINDINGS. OPERATE ON , M.A., PERMITTING OPERATION IN CONVERTERS USING 12AU7 IN DC AMPLIFIER STAGE INSTEAD OF TWO 6V6 TUBES. CONTACTS SINGLE POLE DOUBLE THROW. PLASTIC BIAS ADJUSTING KNOB ON TOP OF CASE. POLARIZED RELAYS, IDENTICAL TO ITEM 29' BUT $4 INCLUDE 296 WITH ONE 'OO-OHM AND ONE 3-0HM WINDING. ABOUT POSTAGE 4 M.A. SENSITIVITY. 3-0HM WINDING MAY BE EMPLOYED IN -MARK-HOLD- CIRCUIT TO SILENCE PRINTER IF DISTANT SIGNAL DISAPPEARS. TELEPRINTER SENDING RELAY WITH MICROMETER AD- $3 INCLUDE 297 JUSTMENTS. UNLIKE RECEIVING TELEPRINTER POSTAGE RELAYS, WHICH ARE POLARIZED, THESE RELAYS WILL KEY THE SENDING FSK OR AFSK CIRCUIT WITH A MAKE-BREAK CURRENT FROM THE KEYBOARD OR TAPE TRANSMITTER OF AS LITTLE AS , M.A. MICROMETER THUMBWHEEL ADJUSTMENTS ON CONTACTS, SPRING TENSION, MAGNET AIRGAP, ETC. IN PLASTIC PLUG-IN HOUSING WITH CONTACT-VIEWING WINDOW AND HINGED ACCESS DOOR. RELAY MAY BE REMOVED FROM CASE AND MOUNTED IN RADIO TRANSMITTER. SINGLE POLE DOUBLE 'THROW CONTACTS. . " /

I , I ' ({ SAVE THESE EQUIPMENT LISTS! AMATEUR RADIOTELETYPE MEMBER, W7JLP The latest additions to our "Directory of Equipment Obtain- OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON able at Cost" is printed in this issue of our "ARTS Bulletin". (PHOTOnxT PAID) The page should be removed and attached to the "Directory" pa- Sam. P. Carroll, W7JLF, spends his working hours as trans- ges you have received previously. If you do not want to muti- m.issionm.an for the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co; , but late your copy of the Bulletin write to Woodside headquarters when not working Sam. spends every blessed m.inute at.his Ama,- and a separate sheet will be sent you. All too frequently we teur Radioteletype gear. W1JLF sent in the photograph of his receive letters asking for the "latest" Directory. These are .station with the following explanation:- The line-up in the relay permanent reference sheets, fellers, don't throw them away. racks, reading from. top to bottom, consists of (1) tun- The printers' ink was not yet dry on the "additions to the list", ing panel and oscllloscope for RTTY tuning (2) Viking Ranger when several more carne through from the wire companies. We transm.itter (3) VFO for driving the Ranger on FSK, a receiver will mention them here and include them in the next permanent constructed from. a Morrow 5-ba.nd converter with a low-fre- addition sheet on gear your national RTTY HQ liberates for you. quency "com.m.and" receiver having a separate power supply. (4) Tape tests and a converter for RTTY receiving similar to Item 298 should prove tobea very handy tool for the RTTYer the W4TJU job (5) A 425-cyc1e tuning-fork m.echanical oscilla- who builds and tunes up his own selective audio filters. Unlike tor after tile fashion of tile W2BFD (AR TT-(091) frequency stan- the usual substitution and decade boxes available to amateurs, dards (6) Telephone-type jack panel with 8 looping jacks and 8 this unit contains adjustable high-Q inductors in addition to the m.ultiple jacks for "patching" together all teleprinter circuits. adjustable calibrated capacitors and resistors. The "retard" An LM-13 frequency :meter assists Sam. in keeping his transm.is- dials control the condenser loss factor, an important consider- sions where he wants th ern, The BC-348 seen on top of the rack ation when using Item 298 box as one arm of a capacity bridge. is a spare and is used m.ainly for copying com.m.ercial radiotele- Only 20 of these in this first lot. Get yours now for just $16. type stations. An end-fed half-wave antenna is used on 40 m.e- ters. Sam. has a lot of am.bitious plans where R TTY is concerned. Item 299 consists of two or three high quality telephone-type Many of our newcom.er m.em.bers, subs.cribing to the present relays mounted in a small metal box with removable cover and (4th) series of tile ARTS Bulletin, are com.pletely unaware of the removable relay chassis base. Some of the units have as many three earlier series. A bound vol.um e, obtainable for $2 from. as four relays. The boxes plug in with 18 or 33-contact male our Woodside, N. Y. headquarters, contains a reprint of m.any Jones plugs, which are mounted on the bottom. There are over 200 different relay combinations mounted in these boxes, too of tile ARTS series-l bulletins and a few of the VHFTS series-2 many for us to list individually, so we are listing them all as Item collection as well. These pioneering bulletins are not only of 299. Resistance of the relays is from 50 to 24,000 ohms and historical value but have a great deal of technical :material also. all contact combinations are found from a single pair to 6-pole The early bulletins. were larger than the present-day standard double throw. Some of the boxes contain slow operate or slow size so, in the reprinting process, we have had them. photogr.aph- release relays. A package of 4 of these boxes is had for $10. ically reduced so they will fit on your bookshelf alongside tile current issues. All the rem.aining space in the volume is jam.- Item #300 consists of the same relay plug-in boxes as Item pa ckedwdth technical information on filters, tape winding, R TTY 299, except the relays have been removed. These boxes, by converters, machine m.aintenance, etc; , etc. We plan on pub- the way, corne in wrinkle enamel or bright cadmium finish and lishing additional volum.es until those of you who have corne on are just the right size to house a set of plug-in RTTY filters of radioteletype since 1948 will have the com.plete story of the ac- the W2BFD or Gates variety. Narrow FSK work can be done tivities of your National RTTY Organization from. 1946 onward. with a separate plug-in filter. 4 to a package costing $2.50. Send for your $2 copy of ARTT-6078 today and know your RTTY. 14 m.ore of the double transm.itting distributors, wfri.ch rnay 29 Model 14 tape printers, complete with covers, keyboards be used optionally, tor sending automatrc high speed Continental and AC motors are being released and will. be available by the code or standard radioteletype tape signals from. both faceplates time you read this. Most of the last three batches of these ma- individually or sim.ultaneously, have been released and can be chines have been modified by amateurs to Model 14 Typing Re- had for $33 (price includes packing). This system. of sending perforators, which perforate the tape and type the same informa- Continenta- or Teleprinter codes on the sarn e dual transm.itting- tion on the tape in ink characters. Available on a "first-corne, distributor has been described in detail in Data Package ARTT- first- served" basis, so act fast if you want one.' They are $65. 6045 anI( i in use in m.any Amateur Radioteletype installations. IUs 48-13 . ~~ , .- , -I !m.IP.RIl{TBR il'VIFMlI2iT FOR SALE TO AMATlIItlRS tai .uiA'n:"". USI 0ll! Waiver required for pril1:.t1er. aDd perforator.. All equipment 11 oJI"ea.. Price. include pacldng q,lIArge8. Money prompt17 retwr.cled for iteml out of Itock.

POLARRXIAIS tDDEL 12 2l5A xclnt conclx $4.75 Typing UD1t,. 115 v&c .ync 228A ••..••• 3.25 ., tor • • • • • • • • • • $20 .00 255A :mlnt condx • • 5.75 Table. vi Jackbaae • • • • 12.00 209l'B r'.nt condx • 9.25 Cover, .mall 11.e • • • • • 8.00 1>91711 xclnt condx • 9.25 Motor, 115 vac, for t7p1nc 'UD.i t •••• • • • • • 9.00 MODllL14 Keyboard. ..••••••. $35.00 Model 15 Motor, 11, V&c lynC v/ba8e 25.00 Xeyboard ••••••••• $37.00 Printer cover • • • • •• 20.00 Motor, 115 vac 17nc, v/ba.e 25.00 Typi ng Uil1t, 87nc motor • 50 .00 Printer cover • • • • • • • 31.00 ~ping .~erforator (price de- Typi Dg UD1t,. v Ibaae xclnt pends 04 condition) eondx ••••••• .162.00 Motor ,(..c governed, uled • 5.00 Base, vi 17D.Cmotor . • • • 65.00 Complete. vi s7nc motor • •245.00 MODEL 19 Motor, ac governed, vi Complete, vi s7D.Cmotor lamp and sv1.tch, nft • 10.00 and t; 18 •••••• $600.00 Keyboa~ perforator • • 125.00 MOD%L~ tape printer. lynC motor • • • • • • • • •• $35.00 MODEL 26 Complete, '~I 17nC motor and TAPII PmJ!'ORATOR.5-UD1.t code, table (~YC delivery only) $75.00 complete v I tape cover. eDd- Keyboard. • . • • • • • •• 35.00 of-line indicator, and Motor, 1 5. V&c Iync ••• 22.00 paper hold.. . • • • •• $51.50 Printer~nver ••••• , 10.00 Typing \ .•It., vi sync IIOtor 40.00 MULTIPLiXauto-control l-~ vi Jack ba.. • • • • •• $5.00

PARTS . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5O~ discount from list price Parts for ~odell I-A, I-B, 24-A, 14, 14 reperf, 15. 15 perf, 19, 20. 24, ,Wheatstone or neinschm1dt Morse perf, TD

j PAPER TAPi Fbr 14 and 19 reperforator, oiled, 10 rolls .• • $2.50 For 14 ~ 400 printers, 10 rolls •• . • 2.50

. SOCOTS for 215A or 255A rel~s ••. new $1.00 TRANSMITTIm-DIS'l'lUBUTOR,vi .ync motor xclnt condx • • • • • • .. • • • •. $150.00

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