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Topic: Teletype


In the News (Wed 8 Oct 08)

  
  Teletype compatible facsimile recorder - Patent 4719517
A system for recording facsimile or teletype signals includes a switch connecting either signal to a graphic printer recording in raster format and means converting the teletype signals into raster format for recording on the same printer as are the facsimile signals.
wherein the teletype channel includes signal conversion means responsive to teletype signals to produce corresponding signals in raster format utilized by the printer so that both facsimile and teletype signals can be printed at the selection of the switch means.
Teletype signals represent alphanumeric characters of a predetermined configuration as compared to the random graphic elements of a facsimile weather map, for example, and are transmitted in a seven bit dot-dash code with a combination of five pulses for each character.
www.freepatentsonline.com /4719517.html   (775 words)

  
 Teletype Machines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Teletypes were nearly 100% mechanical with no electronics to speak of and required regular maintenance and lubrication.
Teletypes reached their familiar mature form in the 1920s.
Teletype Corp (photos and specs of many models).
www.columbia.edu /acis/history/teletype.html   (362 words)

  
 History Of Teletype Development HISTORY OF TELETYPEWRITER DEVELOPMENT
Teletype Corporation, of course, holder of the basic patents and expert in the art, was the chief contributor.
Teletype made the Model 29, which was an eight-level four-row machine working on one of the IBM BCD codes.
This was a source of considerable annoyance to Teletype, as the interface involved 99 wires, each of which was negotiated between the modem designers at Bell Labs and the call control unit designers at Teletype.
www.thocp.net /hardware/history_of_teletype_development_.htm   (3478 words)

  
 TeleType GPS WorldNav 3100 Portable GPS - Premium Edition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
TeleType products provide the latest in mobile technology in and an easy to use environment at an affordable price.
TeleType is expanding to support additional emerging technologies for GPS solutions based on Bluetooth, satellite, and wireless communications.
TeleType’s products were designed from the ground up using business-process-oriented, integrated, and modular architecture, thus offering comprehensive, scalable, easy-to-manage and deploy GPS solutions for consumer markets and OEM manufacturers.
www.cdrinfo.com /Sections/Reviews/Specific.aspx?ArticleId=19123   (1953 words)

  
 Pen Computing Magazine: Archive: Issue 22: Software - CE Teletype GPS
The Teletype GPS is a formidable adversary during the wiring and installation process.
Teletype informed me that the other end of the HPC connector must be plugged into a synchronization cable.
Teletype also accepts Microsoft Expedia Streets maps and, with a little more work, maps from around the world can be downloaded from MapQuest.
www.pencomputing.com /archive/PCM22/ce_teletype_gps.html   (710 words)

  
 Teletype World Navigator European Street map review
TeleType don't snap you to road, and also include a track of where you have been, so don't be disappointed when you see you are off road, this means that either your positional data is not accurate (requiring more satellite data), or there may be differences in the map data to your current position.
I spoke with TeleType about this and they are aware of this problem as of the 092003 release and have been in the process of making modifications to work with the map data they have for the 122003 version as well as creating a patch for 092003 version customers.
TeleType do have a lot of work ahead of them, but they are willing to listen to new features and bugs, and I don't think it will take them long to bring TeleType up into the same category as the Top 5.
www.pocketgpsworld.com /teletyperoad.php   (3292 words)

  
 GpsPasSion Forums - Teletype vs. Mapopolis
I have to add that the version I had for Teletype was a rather old one that used to perform as Mapopolis does now, the newest version of Teletype definitely superceeds Mapopolis here.
Teletype's upgrading options are great since once you are a registered costumer, you are qualified for one time upgrades for US$40, whether you choose to do them uppon new versions, yearly or whatever.
Teletype crosses the functionality bridge in having detailed street routing and off-road “moving map” capabilities in the same package.
www.gpspassion.com /forumsen/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3743   (2303 words)

  
 ZDNet TeleType GPS Bluetooth Receiver Review & Comparison   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Encased in a translucent blue-plastic housing, the TeleType GPS Bluetooth Receiver weighs slightly more than 3 ounces, measures 2.7 by 1.9 by 0.9 inches, and can be easily mistaken for a pager.
TeleType's World Navigator software is loaded with features, but you'll have to spend some time learning how to use them to take full advantage of this powerful mapping application.
We liked the fact that TeleType includes a magnetic mounting device for attaching the receiver to your vehicle's dashboard, as well as a cigarette-lighter power cable and a matching blue AC charging cradle.
review.zdnet.com /TeleType_GPS_Bluetooth_Receiver/4505-3490_16-30880954.html   (653 words)

  
 TeleType's PC Card GPS Receiver (March 01)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
TeleType's PC Card GPS in the Expansion Pack of an iPAQ Pocket PC eleType Company (www.TeleType.com) has been developing GPS solutions for Windows Powered devices since the first Handheld PC in 1997.
TeleType also supplied me with an additional external antenna that plugged directly into the GPS card, allowing better signal reception when I was inside my car.
TeleType has improved some of the user interface features for the GPS software, making it more complete and user-friendly than previous versions.
www.pocketpcmag.com /Mar01/Gps.stm   (2237 words)

  
 Wiring a vintage teletype to the Internet using Linux
My desire was to interface the teletype to the Internet, with a server daemon which would allow bidrectional communication between the network and the printer.
Messages and alerts could be printed to the teletype automatically from remote locations (such as our Yahoo calendar), while a user could send messages and access services such as weather and news headlines from the teletype keyboard.
For the teletype server project, I originally was going to use the Axis ETRAX Linux development board.
www.linuxdevices.com /articles/AT2207764040.html   (2217 words)

  
 XM WX Satellite Weather - Partners   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
TeleType GPS CO will soon have XM WX capable products that will utilize the XM satellite broadcast to deliver real-time updates through the WxWorx data receiver for weather maps on Pocket PCs.
TeleType GPS will unveil more details about these products once development is finished and they are ready for presentation.
TeleType GPS products create a unique solution for land, air and water navigation; as well as the expanding of tracking to support additional emerging technologies for GPS solutions based on satellite communications and GPS enabled telephones.
www.xmradio.com /weather/xmwx_partners_teletype.xmc   (182 words)

  
 :: LAPTOP Magazine • TeleType WorldNavigator 16-Channel GPS ::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
What's more, the TeleType 16 has a better chance of finding new satellites in urban or mountainous situations where few are visible in the first place and the number available can quickly change.
We must admit that we'd prefer it if the TeleType was able to render its maps more attractively-roads show up as thin lines surrounded by sallow colors-but all in all, it works.
Since the TeleType's innovation is the ability to scan for satellites more quickly and efficiently than other receivers, we tested it out in the most difficult of environments: amidst the skyscrapers of New York City.
laptopmag.com /Review/TeleType-WorldNavigator-16-Channel-GPS.htm   (445 words)

  
 Teletype GPS Hardware Review
Teletype arrives with 2 CDROMS and lots of hardware including a mount for the pocketpc, a case, a battery pack to recharge the batteries, a pen with a screen point, a CF/PCMCIA adapter, a 12/24V power adapter, and a GPS with an external antenna.
The model 1651 is the newest CF receiver from Teletype and has totally replaced the earlier model 1358.
Teletype is also offering the model in a LP (lower power) version called the LP 1651.
www.gpsinformation.org /dale/PocketPC/TeletypeGPS.htm   (1364 words)

  
 Teletype World Navigator Review
The World Navigator software from Teletype can be bundled with the GPS hardware or purchased separately.
Teletype does not use road lock for the gps so the maps can be used for onroad or offroad, and marine or air use.
The folks at Teletype have been gracious and have informed me that they are currently working on many of the limitations and issues mentioned in this review.
www.gpsinformation.org /dale/PocketPC/TeletypeWN.htm   (7791 words)

  
 Radio Research Paper - 1980's Teletype , Crypto and Message Handling Systems   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Purpose - Used in the transmit path to convert 60 ma DC Baudot code pulses from the teletype equipment to audio tones for the transmitter.
It converts the frequency shift audio signals from a receiver into DC Baudot code pulses for the teletype equipment.
It enabled several teletype circuits to be use one RF carrier.
www.jproc.ca /rrp/1980s_teletype.html   (805 words)

  
 History Of The Teletype Corporation Skokie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Teletype Corporation was originally founded in 1906 as the Morkrum Company.
In 1930, Teletype Corp was purchased by the Bell System and became a subsidiary of Western Electric.
Sadly, the remnants of Teletype Corp disappeared by 1990.
www.kekatos.com /teletype   (257 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on TeleType GPS Software at Epinions.com
Teletype usually does what it is supposed to.
Teletype has ramps missing or connecting to the wrong place.
The difference can be 20 seconds for Teletype compared with 1 second for MapPoint with MapPoint searching all of N.A. and Teletype just searching the current map (Ontario).
www.epinions.com /content_71566134916   (1190 words)

  
 FBI Sought Satellite Photos After Bombing, Teletype Shows FBI Tried to Buy Satellite Photos to Track Timothy McVeigh ...
The teletype, filed Friday in federal court in Salt Lake City, is the latest disclosure ordered for an insurance lawyer who is dogging the FBI for information about its bombing investigation.
The lawyer, Jesse Trentadue, is seeking evidence he contends will show that federal agents were tipped off to McVeigh's plans but failed to stop the bombing, which killed 168 people and destroyed a federal office building.
The Russian company, Sovinformsputnik, did not have the pictures the bureau was looking for, according to the teletype.
www.cbsnews.com /stories/2006/06/07/ap/national/mainD8I3K08G0.shtml   (455 words)

  
 TeleType introduces First 16-Channel Bluetooth Receiver with 20 Hours Battery Life
TeleType has historically been innovative as it has won two CNET Editors’ Choice awards for its WorldNavigator Global Positioning systems.
TeleType is packaging the receiver with it's updated software offering further innovations such as Traveling Salesperson optimization, and support for vehicle tracking.
TeleType GPS products create a unique solution for land, air and water navigation; as well as the expanding of tracking to support additional emerging technologies for GPS solutions based on satellite communications and GPS enabled telephones.
www.emediawire.com /releases/2004/11/emw176480.htm   (421 words)

  
 TeleType announces Victor Airway Support in a Series of Innovations for IFR and VFR Pilots Using Pocket PC Based GPS ...
"TeleType is excited to bring to the Pocket PC aviation community a new level of functionality for Pocket PC GPS navigation systems," according to Ed Friedman, President, TeleType.
TeleType is intended for enhanced situational awareness, flight planning, monitoring, and review, not primary instrument navigation or approaches.
TeleType GPS products create a unique solution for air, land, and water navigation; as well as the expanding of tracking to support additional emerging technologies for GPS solutions based on satellite communications and two-way paging.
www.emediawire.com /releases/2004/8/emw147159.htm   (639 words)

  
 New Portable GPS Navigation System with Music Player, and Picture Viewer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Based on TeleType’s award-winning GPS product line, the WorldNav 3100 is a compact system that weighs only 6 ounces.
Pushing the envelope of technology for Pocket PC computing, TeleType created the first program to offer the combination of street, air, water, and land navigation with live weather, topographic and aerial map support on Pocket PC and Windows CE devices.
TeleType’s WorldNav 3100 is available in two configurations, Deluxe and Premium, and can be purchased conveniently online at www.teletype.com for $399 and $459 respectively.
www.prweb.com /releases/2006/7/prweb408832.htm   (914 words)

  
 PalmFLYING.com (TeleType GPS)
The TeleType GPS software plots your position in real time showing airports, cities, yellow page information, and terrain (relief) with the ability to load data showing several hundred miles around you.
However, my TeleType software constantly locks up, requiring cold restarts, has inaccurate information in the database, and the company initially didn't even understand basic aviation terms (they've fixed some of those errors since I pointed out to them that BRG and HDG are two different things, for example).
TeleType's upgrade procedures are, by far, the worst I've ever encountered for any piece of software.
www.palmflying.com /teletype.html   (2134 words)

  
 ASR 33 Teletype Information
The ASR 33 was derived from the Teletype corporation Baudot terminals which were used for telecommunications, newswire reports, and radio teletype.
The first Teletypes were made in 1902, well before the transistor was invented in 1947.
The teletype was quite noisy during operation, loud enough to need to speak up to be clearly heard when talking while it was printing.
www.pdp8.net /asr33/asr33.shtml   (807 words)

  
 Heavy Metal Teletype Program
Heavy Metal is a free program that allows you to connect a Teletype machine to your computer's serial port in general, and the internet in particular.
Although some later teletype machines understood ASCII, the real target of this program are the wonderfully noisy, mechanical devices based on 5-level (Baudot) codes.
In truth, you don't actually need a teletype machine to use the program, but it would be kind of silly to do so.
www.buzbee.net /heavymetal/Intro.htm   (1054 words)

  
 Teletype GPS - compactflash, bluetooth gps receiver
Teletype world navigator CF gps WASS LP Bundle offers faster lock in due to it's tilted antenna and WAAS is enabled for highest accuracy.
Booster Antenna is included for faster lock in and best reception in particularly difficult areas, and required for use on laptops.
Teletype also offer bluetooth gps receiver for wireless operation.
www.storagemedia.com /teletype.html   (233 words)

  
 Webmonkey | Authoring: HTML Basics
Since teletype is treated like normal text, it can be modified by other font tags or integrated into a line of normal text without being pushed onto a new line.
So, basically, teletype is much like preformatted text, but with less hassle.
But if you're just looking for that retro-typewriter look, teletype is the way to go.
www.webmonkey.com /webmonkey/teachingtool/tt.html   (256 words)

  
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The venerable ASR 33 Teletype, one of the foundation stones of the minicomputer industry, used telegraph series current loop technology, marks and spaces, and "ran open" when you disconnected it from the PDP-5.
Teletypes that were used in dialup applications had a big 110-baud modem in the base (same tones as 300 baud) and can be connected to a computer by a similar modem on the computer end.
The teletypes were once used at Western Union, >and have something called a "polar adaptor" built in.
www.cs.utk.edu /~shuford/terminal/teletype_news.txt   (9863 words)

  
 Engadget Search
RoadMax and TeleType both look to be trying to lower the barrier of entry to in-car GPS navigation, each company recently announcing units that'll retail for less than $400 US.
The TeleType WorldNav 3000 XL has a 3.5-inch color touchscreen, voice prompts, full maps of the US and Canada,...
As portable GPS devices are doing more and costing less, fewer people are stopping at unknown gas stations for directions and more GPS companies are beefing up their product lines.
gps.engadget.com /search/?q=teletype   (385 words)

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