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The '''No. 9 Telegraph Testboard''' is a telegraph and Teletype testboard originally installed | [[File:No. 9 Telegraph Testboard at the Connections Museum.jpg|thumb|No. 9 Telegraph Testboard at the Connections Museum]] | ||
The '''No. 9 Telegraph Testboard'''<ref group="note">The original sign (likely printed in the 80s on a dot matrix printer) said this was called a "9-A Teletype Testboard." However, no Bell documentation makes mention of the letter A. Current museum volunteers are unsure where the letter A on the sign came from.</ref> is a telegraph and Teletype testboard originally installed on the 7th floor of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph office on [[1200 Third Avenue]], Seattle in the 1930s. It was used to test and diagnose issues with essentially all teletype traffic in the area: weather stations, newspapers, trucking outfits, air force, navy, FCC, etc. until 1962. The testboard was then replaced by the [[CMS:No. 2 Telegraph Serviceboard|No. 2 Telegraph Serviceboard]] (now located at the end of the Teletype area in the museum) and moved to Centralia. It was in service there until the museum acquired it in 1988. | |||
In the museum this testboard is used to connect several Teletypes to each other or to our in-house services like the news. The news service is provided by [[CMS:Aidan's Box Of TTY Magic|Aidan's Box Of TTY Magic]]. | |||
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