Examples of 'teleprinters' in a sentence

Meaning of "teleprinters"

Teleprinter is a communication device used for sending and receiving typed messages over various communication channels, typically used in telegraphy and early computing systems
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Teleprinters could use a variety of different communication media.
Important news has just reached our teleprinters.
Teleprinters for line telegraphy.
He significantly contributed to the development of teleprinters.
Ways in which teleprinters were used.
Teleprinters generated the same code from a full alphanumeric keyboard.
They are for use on teleprinters.
Teleprinters in computing.
Fax machines and teleprinters.
Earlier teleprinters had three rows of keys and only supported upper case letters.
A group of experienced psychiatrists analysed a combination of real patients and computers running PARRY through teleprinters.
More than two teleprinters could be connected on a single circuit allowing a simple form of networking.
Security of Teleprinters.
Or 7 bits generally only make sense with older equipment such as teleprinters.
The reporting system using teleprinters entailed considerable delays in the information getting through.

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Dedicated to the history of Baudot-Code teleprinters.
Message centers had rows of teleprinters and large racks for paper tapes awaiting transmission.
The SZ machines were in-line attachments to standard teleprinters.
The actual number of teleprinters using this code in the new network was less than 30.
Good evening. Important news has just reached our teleprinters.
IT support for ID teleprinters provided, including training and administrative support.
Radioteletype ( RTTY ) is a telecommunications system consisting of two teleprinters linked by a radio link.
Teleprinters Extel commwriters b / Regenerative rrty.
Telex ( TELegraph EXchange ) was a public switched network of teleprinters.
Teleprinters could operate at or above 60 words per minute.
This at a time when 10 character per second teleprinters were the norm.
Early teleprinters used the Baudot code, a five-bit sequential binary code.
During the 20th century, technicians tested typewriters and teleprinters by typing the sentence.
From the 1980s, teleprinters were replaced by computers running teleprinter emulation software.
XOFF / XON can be employed in both directions, for example, two teleprinters connected to each other.
For example, in 1915 teleprinters were first used by the air force, for artillery observation.
In 1958, the agency installed the teleprinters in the offices of its clients.
ASCII was designed in the 1960s for teleprinters and telegraphy, and some computing.
In 1927 Reuters started using teleprinters to distribute news to London newspapers.

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