Sorry about that. I looked again, and Chen is correct. I could have
sworn there were 5 columns when I first saw it... Regarding RTTY
DXpeditions, maybe they got big guys, like K5DJ, to carry the TTYs on
their backs...
Barry
On 11 Apr 2002 Kok Chen wrote:
> <w2up@mindspring.com> wrote:
>
> > While looking for some airline deals, I went to www.orbitz.com. After
> > entering cities, dates, etc., and clicking on search, you get a "please
> > wait screen." Part of the screen includes a 5 bit tape moving across. I
> > wonder if there really is a message on that tape?!
>
> Barry told me to go look at the Orbitz web site and I did.
>
> That ain't no punched tape :-).
>
> First of all, there are no sprocket holes (small pre-punched holes
> used in the mechanical days for sprockets to drive the tape, and in
> later day readers to get a "clock" signal when passing the tape
> through an optical reader).
>
> Secondly, there are only three "holes" per column!
>
> Each hole has more than one level of gray, though, so each column
> of tape carries more than 3 bits of datum :-) :-).
>
> How did Dxpeditions do RTTY in the Model 19 days?!
>
> 73
> Chen, AA6TY
>
>
>
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