Happy Independence Day to USA readers, and good day to all others,

I found out what the problem was with the tape reader on the 33ASR Teletype.

This morning I had some time to do some diagnostics.   It appeared that reader 
trip contacts that are triggered by the cycle clutch were making contact just 
fine (thanks for the recommendation to check this first). 

However, there was no sign that there was any current flowing through the 
contacts, and there was no sign that the reader solenoid was activating.  

So, I started backtracking, and found the tape reader power supply circuit 
board.   There's a 1/2 Amp Fast-Blow fuse on the board that I tested right 
away.  It was open.  

I inspected the fuse under a microscope, and there was no sign that the fuse 
was blown...the filament looked intact.  I then found by jiggling the fuse 
around, it would intermittently show continuity.    There was absolutely no 
sign that the fuse had blown due to an overcurrent condition -- it was more 
like the fuse had some kind of mechanical fault.  

So, I grabbed a 1/2 A SB fuse out of my parts bin and installed it, and powered 
up the Teletype.  Put a tape in it (STARTREK listing from OS/8 BASIC), and 
started the reader.  It immediately started reading the tape and printing out 
the program listing.    

Good stuff!

I have subscribed to the GreenKeys list, and am waiting for approval, which 
probably may take a little extra time due to the holiday.  

I need some ribbons, paper, and a new pad for the printhead hammer, but figure 
I should easily be able to find pointers to sources for these on the GreenKeys 
list.

Now to see if I can find out how to make a facsimile of the tape reader control 
gizmo that DEC used to allow the PDP 8 to control the paper tape reader, so I 
can get this terminal properly interfaced to the 8/e.   In the meantime, I'm 
going to hook it up to the Altair 8800 for a little immediate nostalgia.

Thanks to all.

-Rick




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