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g4tut
04-15-2008, 09:49 AM
North American Data Communications Museum

Pictures of the exhibits at North American Data Communications Museum (NADCOMM) can be seen on the museum's website.

The museum is committed to the project of collecting, displaying, and operating the equipment which has powered the communications revolutions of the twentieth century, from telegraphy to digital telephony.

Among the many pictures are some of the early teletypes from the 1920's.

North American Data Communications Museum http://www.nadcomm.com/








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k0uc
04-16-2008, 09:08 PM
I visited the NADCOMM museum a couple of years ago in San Diego. It was unbelievable how much work had gone into preparing the exhibits. I'll never forget it. The computer musuem was also excellent. I really enjoyed them both a lot.

I'm not sure if it's currently available for viewing, as they are in a transition state I believe.

Anyone into "green keys" would really enjoy it.

Teletypes are amazing machines....teletypes and linotypes are machines that will never cease to amaze me....especially considering how long both have been around. Both are pretty much museum pieces now, but still works of art.

Brady
K0UC