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Electromechanical teletypewriter · 1930 - this page is a stub

T. Typ 34, abbreviated T-34, is an electromechanical teletypewriter (German: Fernschreiber), developed around 1930 by Siemens & Halske in Berlin (Germany). It is suitable for digital 5-bit telegraphy communications networks (telex), using the ITA-2 (baudot) standard. The T-34 is basically the strip-printing version of the page-printing T-37 [1].


Specifications
  1. The machine could be converted into a T-37 by installing a new printing mechanism. This was done, for example, by the German Railways (Bundesbahn) in the period following WWII [1].

References
  1. DO3OE's Fernschreiber Museum, Siemens telex machines
    Retrieved January 2018.
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