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  2. The Navy called radioteletype RATT (Radio Automatic Teletype) and the Army Signal Corps called radioteletype SCRT, an abbreviation of Single-Channel Radio Teletype. The military used frequency shift keying technology and this technology proved very reliable even over long distances.
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    The first general-purpose teletype machine was the Model 12, which was introduced in 1922, and it was followed three years later with the Model 14, of which about 60,000 were produced. The Model 15, which was launched in 1930; it was the mainstay of U.S. military communications during WWII, and approximately 200,000 units were built.
    The Teletype Model 15 is a Baudot code page printer; the mainstay of U.S. military communications in World War II. A reliable, heavy-duty machine with a cast frame.
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