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Teletype 1945-1985 font by E.V. Norat

This is the page of Teletype 1945-1985 font. It was created by E.V. Norat. This font is free for personal use and can not be used for commercial purposes. You can contact the author of the font to determine the conditions of use. It was published on Fontzzz.com on Sunday 05th of January 2014 at 01:43 PM and was placed in the "Fancy - Typewriter" cattgory. Version of the Teletype 1945-1985 font is "Version 1.002 2008". You can download Teletype 1945-1985 font for free by clicking download button. This font was comressed in a ZIP archive for your convenience. It contains 1 font files.

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FONT NAME: TELETYPE 1945-1985 Copyright (c) 2008 by ???E. V.??? Norat II. All rights reserved. Permission to use this font is only granted for non-commerical; non-profit; private and/or personal purposes. Commercial use of this font is prohibited. This typewriter-based, serif, mono-spaced font is similar, but not exactly, to the actual Teletype typeboxes, that where used initially by the Civil Aviation Agency (CAA), subsequently reorganized as the Federal Aviation Administration(FAA), in the various electro-mechanical Teletype (TTY / TWX) machines. These teletypes were used by Air Traffic Controllers at over 360+ Flight Service Stations facilities, the U.S. Weather Bureau/Stations, international weather stations, military and many other facilities throughout the world for communications and weather reporting/transmission purposes. The main unique differences from the standard teletype is that the CAA/FAA typeboxes included eight (8) wind direction arrows and four (4) cloud cover symbols. In addition, several letters were slightly ???bowed??? outward at the sides from standard teletype typeface(s). No lower case letters were used; instead the typeboxes were shifted between LTRS (Letters) and FIGS (Figures).The teletype, such as the ASR-28 model used a 5 level Baudot coded paper tape, a nylon-cloth ribbon, ran at a 110 baud rate, or about 60 words per minute and the typeboxes only had 64 characters available (including CR, LR, SP, BEL, NUL, etc.). Around 1985, due to the computer automation upgrades using the new standard ASCII coding, all weather symbols were removed and replaced with text-based descriptors. In addition, the consolidation of 360+ Flight Service Stations to the new 64 Automated Flight Service Stations (AFSS) in the mid to late 1980??s, made the slow teletype system(s) obsolete and was removed. About 2005, all the FAA Flight Service Station facilities/personnel were sold (?) by the U.S. Government to Lockheed-Martin Corporation and are expected to be further consolidated to less than a handful nationwide. This font, TELETYPE 1945-1985, was made to appear as actual characters exactly as it was printed on teletype machines. It accurately recreates a typeface as though it was printed through a nylon cloth inked ribbon and slightly askew. SYMBOL DATA Key Purpose / Meaning ! North Wind @ Northeast Wind # East Wind $ Southeast Wind % South Wind ^ Southwest Wind & West Wind * Northwest Wind (Note: Arrows were combined, so a North Northeast wind would be shown as: !@ ) ~ Sky Clear (less than 1/10 cloud cover ( Scattered clouds (between 1/10 to less than ? cloud cover) ) Broken clouds (between ? to 9/10??s cloud cover) _ Overcast clouds (more than 9/10??s cloud cover)

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