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Tape relay

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on an outgoing channel. Tape relay, sometimes informally called "torn tape operation", was commonplace during much of the 20th century.
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then being either fed directly and automatically into an outgoing channel, or manually transferred to an automatic transmitter for
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to another, in which messages arriving on an incoming channel are recorded in the form of perforated tape, this
37: 99: 16: 33: 108: 79: 41: 85: 15: 8: 24:'s Honolulu flight service station in 1964 7: 14: 20:Paper tape relay operation at US 63: This article incorporates 58: 76:General Services Administration 32:is a method of retransmitting 1: 131: 71:Federal Standard 1037C 65:public domain material 25: 84: (in support of 38:communication channel 19: 26: 115:Data transmission 100:Store and forward 36:traffic from one 122: 89: 83: 78:. Archived from 62: 61: 130: 129: 125: 124: 123: 121: 120: 119: 105: 104: 96: 68: 59: 57: 54: 12: 11: 5: 128: 126: 118: 117: 107: 106: 103: 102: 95: 92: 91: 90: 82:on 2022-01-22. 53: 50: 34:teletypewriter 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 127: 116: 113: 112: 110: 101: 98: 97: 93: 87: 81: 77: 73: 72: 66: 56: 55: 51: 49: 47: 43: 39: 35: 31: 23: 18: 80:the original 70: 46:transmission 42:punched tape 29: 27: 86:MIL-STD-188 52:References 30:tape relay 109:Category 94:See also 67:from 22:FAA 111:: 88:). 74:. 28:A

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FAA
teletypewriter
communication channel
punched tape
transmission
public domain material
Federal Standard 1037C
General Services Administration
the original
MIL-STD-188
Store and forward
Category
Data transmission

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