This is one of the two TT-483s that were uncrated during my summer TTY trip around the country. Specifically the two machines were thought to be M28 KSRs that had been in crates at the owner's warehouse since the early 90s. The owner said there was quite a bit of interest in them from the group, but when he finally uncrated them and found they were Kleinschmidt machines the interest died completely away except for me. Man did I hit the jackpot! Thank all of you that left them for the taking. Except for a new ribbon and a roll of paper, the only thing done since this machine was removed from the crate was to have the power supply removed that supplies loop current if needed. The silicon bridge rectifier started letting the smoke out within just a minute or two of power being supplied. I'm using a REC 10 power supply that I just rebuilt, thanks to parts from Dr. House, to drive the loop and one of Eric's demod boards to copy the ITTY feed.