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A few nice RTTY images I found:

A “Commodore 64” at Museum of Arts and Industry, Paris

Image by austinevan
One of my favs! I had one in once in the 90’s that had a module to decode cyrillic radio-teletype (rtty) and used to to print out russian maritime cables. This is on display at the Museum of Arts and Industry in Paris (Arts et Metiers).

Globephone “Space Commander ICF 2003 DX”

Image by Wanderlinse
The Globephone "Space Commander ICF 2003 DX" is a multiband receiver from 1981 and covers frequencies from 0,15 khz – 478 Mhz. It receives radio stations world wide, SSB, USB, LSB (RTTY, weatherfax, ham radio etc.), air band and others. Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=goOxw3ySDOE & www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DKjsWb33ow
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Infos: www.richy-schley.de/pages/funk-kommunikation/globephone-s…
Der Globephone "Space Commander ICF 2003 DX" ist ein sogenannter Allwellenempfänger von 1981, der Frequenzen zwischen 0,15 khz und 478 Mhz abdeckt. Man kann mit dem Gerät weltweit Radiosender empfangen, SSB, LSB, USB (RTTY, Wetterfax, Amateurfunk etc.), Flugfunk, Polizeifunk u.s.w. www.radiomuseum.org/r/globelec_icf_2003dxicf2003_d.html


Oakland, CA (PRWEB) June 14, 2012

Burning Man, the legendary week-long burst of artistic expression, is just around the corner and Bay Area industrial arts school The Crucible wants to fan the flames of creativity with its 2012 Playa Boot Camp Workshops filled with several smoldering classes on Saturday and Sunday, June 23 and 24.

“If you’ve been to Black Rock City, you know how rugged and desolate it is: no paved roads, no one else around for miles, and limited cell phone coverage,” said David Marr, graphic designer “There’s nothing worse than making the trek all the way out there and realizing that you are not at prepared as you’d like.”

Ideal for students with a hectic schedule and limited time, The Crucible’s Playa Bootcamp will give both veteran pyros and newbie fire-starters alike the chance to learn a new talent or finish an old project for Burning Man this summer.

The industrial and fine arts school will provide everything needed to make a big impact, with classes like Fire Eating Torches, Demystifying Light Emitting Diodes (LED), Burn Barrel, TIG & Titanium, Playa Bike: Desert Readiness 101, Flame Effects for Art, Earn Your Ham Radio License in Just Two Days, Copyright Law for Artists and Playa Tent Stakes.

These classes can be used to complete a welding project, learn more about flame effects, make a burn barrel, or even illuminate a playa bike – beach cruiser-like bikes that Burners are encouraged to bring to properly navigate through the sandy desert land.

During the entry-level Forging Fire Eating Torches class, students will learn how to make two of their own personal fire eating performance tools while practicing basic forging techniques like tapering, flattening and twisting.

In the Earn Your Ham Radio License in Just Two Days! course, Crucible instructors will teach students about the ultimate desert survival necessity and only reliable means of long-distance communication in the Black Rock Desert – amateur radio.

Courses like these offer exclusive instruction from artists and experts and will not be found anywhere else outside of The Crucible’s 56,000-square foot studio.

No experience is required to participate in any of The Crucible’s Playa Bootcamp Workshops and the school will provide all the materials needed to help students prepare for Burning Man 2012.

For more information about The Crucible’s Playa Bootcamp Workshops or to enroll, visit http://www.thecrucible.org or call 510-444-0919. The Crucible is located in West Oakland at 1260 7th Street, Oakland, CA 94605.

Become a member today! Crucible members can get deep discounts on tuition and receive free admission to special events.

About The Crucible

The Crucible is an educational facility that offers Bay Area art classes in the fine and industrial arts to people of all skill levels, sponsors and produces performances and community gatherings, provides artists with resources and studio rentals, and offers unique Bay Area teambuilding opportunities. At The Crucible’s 56,000 square-foot facility in West Oakland, people are encouraged to explore their own creativity through making, at every level from beginning to advanced and in formats ranging from three-hour tasters to ten-week programs.