Hall effect?

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elecplus

24 Mar 2016, 20:09

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Very old Digital keyboard
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Redmaus
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24 Mar 2016, 20:10

Not hall effect unfortunately. Looks like NMB switches of some kind.

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elecplus

24 Mar 2016, 20:36

There is a page in the wiki for the VT-100 keyboard but it does not say what the switches are.

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Chyros

24 Mar 2016, 20:45

They're Hi-Tek linears. Electromechanical, not Hall effect. Very stiff.

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XMIT
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24 Mar 2016, 20:52

elecplus, these are either Stackpole or Hi-Tek linear switches as Chyros mentioned. I remember that you had a bunch of these in Kerrville. You can see the "praying hands" electrical contacts. You won't see these contacts on a Hall effect board since there are no contacts in those switches. Yes, they are heavy linears.

Yes, these are VT-100 terminal boards. They're not too popular here (or are they? does anyone beside snuci have or want one?) but sometimes vintage computer folks will pick them up.

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Chyros

24 Mar 2016, 21:17

XMIT wrote: elecplus, these are either Stackpole or Hi-Tek linear switches as Chyros mentioned. I remember that you had a bunch of these in Kerrville. You can see the "praying hands" electrical contacts. You won't see these contacts on a Hall effect board since there are no contacts in those switches. Yes, they are heavy linears.
They're Hi-Teks. Stackpole have small "fingers" on both sides; Hi-Teks only have them on one side.

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seebart
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24 Mar 2016, 21:46

Interesting keyboard, too bad it's missing a few keycaps.

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Invisius

24 Mar 2016, 22:51

Cool caps, they do look very similar to the Microswitch/early Honeywell boards. I've seen these switches on a Zenith Z-19 terminal before; like Chyros said they're 'bout as stiff as British parliament.

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snuci
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25 Mar 2016, 02:28

Classic keyboard! I do have a VT-100 keyboard along with the matching DEC terminal. I didn't post any pics because the Wiki has great pics already but might have the Hi-Tek fact missing. The PCB is made by DEC so there's no Hi-Tek label to absolutely identify the key switches.

It's a classic terminal so someone on the "cctalk" mailing list will likely buy it if they need parts.

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Chyros

25 Mar 2016, 09:12

Tbh the Stackpole design is virtually identical to the Hi-Tek one. Hi-Tek even sued Stackpole over it, apparently. Hi-Tek did keep the "fingers on one hand only" design for the Space Invaders switches, though.

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