I'd like to be able to take it apart, but it's still in active use
this is the panel it's attached to
the panel underneath says it's a H9613, M/N: 108RX338-210EJust found this cruddy beast at work
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That looks like a rebranded DEC LK401. The FCC ID on the label on the back should contain "LK401" or a similar product number. The LK501 is a variation.
They were made in many variants with application-specific labels on the keys, but I had not seen a rebranded one in different colour before. I have had a regular variant that was used with DEC's generic terminals.
They were made in many variants with application-specific labels on the keys, but I had not seen a rebranded one in different colour before. I have had a regular variant that was used with DEC's generic terminals.
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Honeywell was (one of?) the OEM for the LK401. I too have never seen a rebranded one, but I'm also not surprised to discover that they exist.