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John McKenna (r) RCA Global
Communications Vice President for Service Development accepts a Marconi Memorial Medal of
Service Award from Jack R. Poppele, President of the Veteran Wireless Operators
Association. The Association gave Mr. McKenna the award for outstanding contributions
to the development of advanced marine communications systems. |
Arnold Brickman (second from
left) shows an interface unit he designed which earned him $2,000, Admiring the unit are
(l-r) Edward Paynter, Edward Hand and Peter Theodore. The new unit allows the
replacement of flexo-writers with standard M-28 teletypes. The suggestion improved
computer system reliability and customer satisfaction. (Relay-Jul/Aug 1975) |
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Telex Operator Steve Bohla
(white shirt) retransmits a message as Ralph Asquino (r) Manager, Traffic Operating Staff,
and Edward Hand, Director of System Telegram Operations, watch. Mr Bolha celebrated
his 50th anniversary with the company in September. He started as a messenger in
1926. (Relay Nov/Dec 1976) |
Preston Knight (l)
Supervisor, New York Telex Operations, reviews a computer program he designed, with Vernon
Wellington, Manager, New York Telex Operations. The program tests and
indicates faulty components within the metallic switch paths of the CTE I system,
The suggestion improved maintenance efficiency and eliminated the need to place equipment
offline during testing and repair periods. Mr. Knight received $2,463 for his
suggestion. (Relay Sept/Oct 1975) |
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The outer shell of RCA's
Space Mountain is nearing completion and Walt Disney World "imaginers" are hard
at work on finishing what has been called the most exciting project under way at the
Magic Kingdom in Florida. (Relay Jul/Aug 1974) |
U. N. teletype Operator Herb
Edelson sending a press message overseas. When the United Nation's General Assembly
is active the traffic load handled by this office multiplies. (Relay Dec 1975) |
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Kingsbridge Computer
Exchange during one of its less busy moments. The system was laid out to provide for
expansion (Relay Sept/Oct-1975) |
Terrie Pfeiffer (L)
accumulates data from a display printer for statistical analysis in the Computer Telex
Exchange area while Robert McDermott, Systems Technician, analyzes dates being printed on
the system's MASR (an auxiliary input/output device for the system's computer.)
Relay Sept/Oct 1975 |