Hal CT2200 Discontinued!
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The Hal CT2200 communications terminal builds on the success of the popular CT2100, adding selective call, programmable message or "brag tape" storage and non-volatile memory. The CT2200 receives Morse code with autorange from 4 to 50 WPM. It also decodes regular Baudot radioteletype at 45, 50, 57 and 74 baud) and ASCII at 110, 150, 300, 600 or 1200 baud. Three standard shifts of 170, 425 and 850 Hz can be selected. You may select 24 lines with 72 or 36 characters per line. Tuning is facilitated through six LEDs on the front panel and a video tuning indicator on the status line. The CT2200 has been designed so that it may be used either as a receive-only device or a KSR terminal with the optional KB2100 keyboard. There is a serial RS232 printer port on the rear panel. Other rear panel jacks include: Audio Input, Tape Audio Input, Audio Output, Tape Audio Output, Monitor Audio Output, Scope Output (Mark and Space), RS232 input, Loop Keyer Output, KOS Output, Negative and positive CW Key Outputs, Video Output and KB2100 jack. Size: 16.75W x 3.625H x 10.375D inches 16 Lbs.
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