IDENTIFY THE KEYBOARD thread

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guk
1896 Vintage Reds

01 Oct 2015, 12:00


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Chyros

01 Oct 2015, 13:42

Ooh look, it's got the fatass enter! Never seen that board though.

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seebart
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01 Oct 2015, 13:45

I've seen that before. Even here I believe. Fujitsu leaf spring 3rd gen. I like the looks of it. :P

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ramnes
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01 Oct 2015, 13:50

That Sanyo board is really a nice board, I hesitated to get multiple times. As seebart said, it has Futjitsu Lead Spring which, if you like linears, are just awesome. The metal case make it even better.

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jou

01 Oct 2015, 16:42


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guk
1896 Vintage Reds

01 Oct 2015, 16:45

Would expect white Alps or clones. Don't remember the model rumber though.

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Chyros

01 Oct 2015, 16:52

Is that a Unitek K-248? Probably white Alps in that case.

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jou

01 Oct 2015, 17:06

Thanks, guk and Chyros. My hunch that it might be something interesting was right :)

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derzemel

01 Oct 2015, 17:10

Are you sure it's ALPS?

I am asking because the keyboard seems to be fairly thin, (see this image of the bottom) which makes me to suspect rubber domes

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guk
1896 Vintage Reds

01 Oct 2015, 17:21

No, just guessing based on its looks; don't think there's a way to know for sure unless the seller provides a pic with a pulled keycap. Good objection Derzemel.

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chzel

01 Oct 2015, 17:29

Also there are a lot of screws in the back, and that usually means RD...

andrewjoy

01 Oct 2015, 18:22

Yeh i was going to say it has a whiff of the dome about it.

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jou

01 Oct 2015, 22:05

Damn, there goes my hopes :) I'll see if the seller is willing to pull a cap…

terrycherry

11 Oct 2015, 17:11

What's thar switch about the vintage Russian keyboard?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-USSR-CO ... 0997697920

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seebart
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11 Oct 2015, 17:57

terrycherry wrote: What's thar switch about the vintage Russian keyboard?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-USSR-CO ... 0997697920
Slight yellowing on those caps... :o or is that filth? :?

andrewjoy

11 Oct 2015, 20:30

looks more like varnish

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Scottex

11 Oct 2015, 22:20

I found an NMB RT102, could it be mech?
The thing that irks me is that the fcc = AQGMEMB 74004
Could that memb be a coincidence or i have no luck?

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Chyros

11 Oct 2015, 22:30

Scottex wrote: I found an NMB RT102, could it be mech?
The thing that irks me is that the fcc = AQGMEMB 74004
Could that memb be a coincidence or i have no luck?
There are mech RT102's apparently: http://deskthority.net/review-f45/nmb-r ... t8469.html

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Scottex

11 Oct 2015, 22:37

Chyros wrote:
Scottex wrote: I found an NMB RT102, could it be mech?
The thing that irks me is that the fcc = AQGMEMB 74004
Could that memb be a coincidence or i have no luck?
There are mech RT102's apparently: http://deskthority.net/review-f45/nmb-r ... t8469.html
I have seen that, but the fact that it says memb in the fcc scares me, i dont want to pay for a rubberdome
And the guy says he wont pull a keycap T_T

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Muirium
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11 Oct 2015, 23:17

Yeah, I doubt this one is a space invader. Doesn't look much like my RT102, and that MEMB on the label is a deadly hint!

terrycherry

12 Oct 2015, 08:16

Scottex wrote: I found an NMB RT102, could it be mech?
The thing that irks me is that the fcc = AQGMEMB 74004
Could that memb be a coincidence or i have no luck?
Yes,it's 100% rubber dome. I have collected lots of NMB Hi-tek details and keyboard for half year, never seen this FCCID "AQ6MEMB-74004" have the space invader version. The seller knows that's the rubber dome,so he did't tell you the correct FCCID to you.
http://www.pcdistrict.com/store/Vintage ... 05710.html

terrycherry

13 Oct 2015, 11:05

Which that Sharp teletypewriter switch is?
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And I found another different unknown switch that Sharp teletypewriter has.
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http://writelephant.com/2014/07/19/the- ... r-schmuck/

terrycherry

15 Oct 2015, 19:06

Identified myself.
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guk
1896 Vintage Reds

15 Oct 2015, 19:10

It's alps mount, slider over domes as you might've guessed already.

terrycherry

15 Oct 2015, 19:14

guk wrote: It's alps mount, slider over domes as you might've guessed already.
Thanks for id it. I never seen this switch over dome before. Did you have any keyboard photo or site with that switch?

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guk
1896 Vintage Reds

15 Oct 2015, 19:29

Sent you a picture, it's an early sord switch by Alps which was used for e.g. typewriters.

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stratokaster

15 Oct 2015, 19:33

Muirium wrote: I'd post a full pictures thread, if I had any more pictures. But this is it. One phone pic from a friend of a friend in Kazakhstan:
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Apparently it's at her parents place, and they say it's from the 1980s. I know nothing more.

Obviously relegendable, and a bit of an oddball what with the tiny, offset "spacebar"! Wouldn't surprise me if it's a microcomputer of some kind.
I know I'm late to the party, but it's a homemade soviet clone of Sinclair ZX Spectrum.

terrycherry

15 Oct 2015, 19:41

guk wrote: Sent you a picture, it's an early sord switch by Alps which was used for e.g. typewriters.

I can't find any information on DT wiki, you should put some details if necessary. ;)

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Scottex

15 Oct 2015, 20:27

terrycherry wrote:
guk wrote: It's alps mount, slider over domes as you might've guessed already.
Thanks for id it. I never seen this switch over dome before. Did you have any keyboard photo or site with that switch?
usually, if a keyboard has Alps mount but the switch doesn't look like an Alps one it means slider over rubber dome

andrewjoy

15 Oct 2015, 21:41

usually slider over domes are not 1/2 bad, not something to lust over but passable. Something does not have to be true mechanical to be good , look at Trope.

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