A system of two teleprinters, with one operator trained to use a keyboard, replaced two trained morse code operators. Teleprinters, also known as teletypewriters or simply ttys, are electromechanical devices used for sending and receiving typed messages over long distances Explore the term 'teletypewriter,' its origin, historical significance, and current uses
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A teletypewriter, also known as a teleprinter or tty, is an electromechanical device used for communication.
The purpose of this booklet is to present, under one cover, the basic principles of teletypewriters — how they operate and how they are used. The term teletype originated as a trademarked term for a brand of teleprinters created by the teletype corporation in 1928. Ttys consist of a keyboard for inputting text, a display screen or printer for outputting text, and a telecommunication interface (such as a modem) for transmitting and receiving data over a communication channel. Teleprinters, also known as teletypewriters (ttys), played a crucial role in industries ranging from journalism and banking to military operations.
In 1924 the teletype corporation introduced a series of teletypewriters which were so popular that the name teletype became synonymous with teleprinters in the united states