The ideal arrangement is to have a teleprinter communicating between the two rooms. |
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While longdistance radio services challenged the cable companies, the advent of the teleprinter took a more immediate effect. |
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Declarations of acceptance and all orders shall require confirmation by the vendor in writing or by teleprinter in order to be legally valid. |
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Enigma was going well by this stage, but intelligence realised there must be another system when a stray teleprinter message was picked up by a listening post in Kent. |
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The invention of the teletypewriter and its development of the teleprinter, linked to the telegraph system, added a further dimension to communications. |
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This was a teleprinter rotor cipher attachment codenamed Tunny at Bletchley Park. |
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The teleprinter, combining the qualities of a telephone and a typewriter, was developed in the early years of this century by a Nova Scotian, Fred Creed. |
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Indeed, in January 1983, France discovered that all the messages exchanged since 1977 between the French embassy in Moscow and France were intercepted by the Russians, who had installed a derivation on the teleprinter. |
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The Lorenz SZ40 machine used to encipher messages on the teleprinter links between Berlin and all the major German military fronts had two sets of five cipher rotors. |
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I really have to say watching the teleprinter and ironing at the same time really does my head in and those shirts are murder. |
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Dancing Brave wiped his nose on his fetlock and indicated the teleprinter. |
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From a computer perspective, however, fax operates as a teleprinter rather than a telecopier, a printer that operates by remote control miles away from your computer. |
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