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- Radioteletype abstract "Radioteletype (RTTY) is a telecommunications system consisting originally of two or more electromechanical teleprinters in different locations, later superseded by personal computers (PCs) running software to emulate teleprinters, connected by radio rather than a wired link. Radioteletype evolved from earlier landline teleprinter operations that began in the mid-1800s. The US Navy Department successfully tested printing telegraphy between an airplane and ground radio station in 1922. Later that year, the Radio Corporation of America successfully tested printing telegraphy via their Chatham, Massachusetts, radio station to the R.M.S. Majestic. Commercial RTTY systems were in active service between San Francisco and Honolulu as early as April 1932 and between San Francisco and New York City by 1934. The US military used radioteletype in the 1930s and expanded this usage during World War II. From the 1980s, teleprinters were replaced by computers running teleprinter emulation software.The term radioteletype is used to describe: either the entire family of systems connecting two or more teleprinters or PCs using software to emulate teleprinters, over radio, regardless of alphabet, link system or modulation, or specifically the original radioteletype system, sometimes described as "Baudot".In some applications, notably military and government, radioteletype is known by the acronym RATT (Radio Automatic Teletype).".
- Radioteletype thumbnail Rtty.png?width=300.
- Radioteletype wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Radioteletype wikiPageExternalLink rtty.html.
- Radioteletype wikiPageExternalLink www.bartg.org.uk.
- Radioteletype wikiPageExternalLink www.dwd.de.
- Radioteletype wikiPageExternalLink www.rtty.com.
- Radioteletype wikiPageID "26341".
- Radioteletype wikiPageRevisionID "602098340".
- Radioteletype description "The text "Welcome to Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit." sent as RTTY.".
- Radioteletype filename "RTTY.ogg".
- Radioteletype format Ogg.
- Radioteletype hasPhotoCollection Radioteletype.
- Radioteletype title "A sample RTTY transmission".
- Radioteletype subject Category:Amateur_radio.
- Radioteletype subject Category:Military_radio_systems.
- Radioteletype subject Category:Quantized_radio_modulation_modes.
- Radioteletype type Artifact100021939.
- Radioteletype type Instrumentality103575240.
- Radioteletype type MilitaryRadioSystems.
- Radioteletype type Object100002684.
- Radioteletype type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Radioteletype type System104377057.
- Radioteletype type Whole100003553.
- Radioteletype comment "Radioteletype (RTTY) is a telecommunications system consisting originally of two or more electromechanical teleprinters in different locations, later superseded by personal computers (PCs) running software to emulate teleprinters, connected by radio rather than a wired link. Radioteletype evolved from earlier landline teleprinter operations that began in the mid-1800s. The US Navy Department successfully tested printing telegraphy between an airplane and ground radio station in 1922.".
- Radioteletype label "Funkfernschreiben".
- Radioteletype label "RTTY".
- Radioteletype label "Radioteletipo".
- Radioteletype label "Radioteletype".
- Radioteletype label "Radioteletype".
- Radioteletype label "Radiotélétype".
- Radioteletype label "ラジオテレタイプ".
- Radioteletype sameAs Funkfernschreiben.
- Radioteletype sameAs Radioteletipo.
- Radioteletype sameAs Radiotélétype.
- Radioteletype sameAs ラジオテレタイプ.
- Radioteletype sameAs Radioteletype.
- Radioteletype sameAs RTTY.
- Radioteletype sameAs m.06kkd.
- Radioteletype sameAs Q1474408.
- Radioteletype sameAs Q1474408.
- Radioteletype sameAs Radioteletype.
- Radioteletype wasDerivedFrom Radioteletype?oldid=602098340.
- Radioteletype depiction Rtty.png.
- Radioteletype isPrimaryTopicOf Radioteletype.