Hello all - fascinating recollections about Saigon, telex, or teletype.
Is there a definition issue here ? Are teleprinters, teletypewriters, teletypes or TTY the same as Telex machines? (or did one use the old perforated tape and the other provide direct transmission paper to paper?
I am terrible at technology then and now.)
On April 30, 1975 after 1035a, I sat at what I called a 'telex machine' at the NBC office in the Eden building next to AP. I pounded away at short pieces on Communist troops entering Saigon. I lost my last radio voice circuit to NBC New York at about 1030a during which I filed 'Big Minh's' surrender address.
A little after noon, someone on the other end of my line at the PTT came on the "telex machine" and told me he had been ordered to shut me down. "...ending transmission." he said. "bon chance." I still have the faded red-ink printout message in my files. End of 'telex' transmissions.
If you visit the basement of the old Presidential palace as I did two years ago... you will find a collection
of machines - see pics attached. It is unclear to me if these were part of President Thieu's communications network or were gathered up by the Communists from various places and stored in the basement after the fall.
Are these "telex" machines?