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The shortage of radio operators was 2,600 persons (including 1,100 junior command personnel and 1,500 enlisted personnel), electricians 850 persons, telegraph-teleprinter operators 1,150 persons, and teleprinter mechanics 250 persons. As well as an organizational achievement, the district dailies open up opportunities for local stringers - country wordsmiths, village school teachers, aspiring writers, who send their stories to an Eenadu office by phone, teleprinter or bus. Several articles about TTDs and TTYs (teletype or teleprinter devices usually consisting of a low speed printer, a keyboard for input, and a serial communications interface) were also posted Friend, 1986). |
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