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Figure 1-28.—TT-48/UG Model 28 floor-mounted KSR teleprinter.
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Figure 1-35.—AN/UGC-143A(V)4 ASR keyboard.

Printing speed on the TT-48 and TT-69 teleprinters is adjustable by changing gears, but is usually set at 100 WPM. One of your shipboard Radiomen trained in teletype  repair  and  maintenance  will  change  the  gears  if necessary. On the UGC-20 and UGC-25 teleprinters, a switch lever on the left lower front edge of the printer is used to change printing speeds between 60 WPM, 75 WPM,  or  100  WPM.  Turn  the  power  off  before switching  speeds. Navy Standard Teleprinter The  AN/UGC-143A(V)  Navy  Standard Teleprinters (NSTs) have replaced most of the Model 28  teleprinters.    The NST is designed for shipboard (both  surface  and  subsurface)  and  shore  station applications. The NST is a high-speed electronic teleprinter that automatically accepts and processes transmissions from 45.5 baud up to 9600 baud. It prints 120 characters per second (1200 WPM). It is composed of several modules selectively connected to form the various configurations  (configurations  are  discussed  shortly). The NST may be used either as a tabletop unit or slide- mounted in standard equipment racks. There are four versions of the AN/UGC-143A Teleprinter:  the  AN/UGC-143A(V)l  receive  only-1 (RO1)  teleprinter  (fig.  1-32),  AN/UGC-143A(V)2 receive only-2 (RO2) teleprinter (looks the same as an RO1), the AN/UGC-143A(V)3 keyboard send-receive (KSR)  teleprinter  (fig.  1-33),  and  the  AN/UGC- 143A(V)4  automatic  send-receive  (ASR)  teleprinter (fig. 1-34). The various NST configurations consist of Figure 1-33.—AN/UGC-143A(V)3 keyboard send-receive (KSR) teleprinter. combinations of one or several modules, such as the electronic  module,  printer  module,  keyboard  module, keyboard/display module, or the bulk storage module. All four configurations contain basic electronics and printer modules. Only the RO2 and the ASR teleprinters contain a bulk storage module. Of the two keyboard configurations, the KSR has a standard keyboard, while the ASR has a Liquid Crystal Diode (LCD) single line display window. Figure  1-32.—AN/UGC-143A(V)l  receive  only-1  (RO1) teleprinter,  or  the  AN/UGC-143A(V)2  receive  only-2 (RO2)  teleprinter. Figure   1-34.—AN/UGC-143A(4   automatic   send-receive (ASR) teleprinter. 1-44

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