This video is the reminiscences of Ray Johnson who retired as the last Station Agent at Camrose Alberta in 1987.
Courtesy of the Canadian Northern Society.
Enjoy
H ello everyone. I see pumpkins and witches are showing up in the stores and on people's lawns so it must be time for my fall up...
This video is the reminiscences of Ray Johnson who retired as the last Station Agent at Camrose Alberta in 1987.
Courtesy of the Canadian Northern Society.
Enjoy
The Calgary (CG) chapter of the Morse Telegraph Club had a display at this years Supertrain which was held at the Genesis Center in NE Calgary on April 20-21. Over 10,000 attendees came to this event, the largest model train show in Canada.
Our display was the hub of a four station physical telegraph
network extending across more than 200'. The four stations were at
the booths of Heritage Park (HP), Central Alberta Railway Museum (WA),
Revelstoke Railway Museum (BY), and the Calgary MTC (CG). All are stations
that will be on the MTC line.
Our display also included a fantastic quilt showing the American Morse Code created by the talented Janice Povey.
Last year we mostly sent canned text across the wire to keep the stations active. This year we had telegraphers sending text from each station almost continuously. It was too noisy at the event to copy the text, but it was interesting to send back and forth in real time.
As part of the MTC Line project proof of concept, I had a portable display that was battery powered and using the current incarnation of the software and hardware setup of a typical station on the line. This, along with the MTC display, was connected to the server across the Internet and therefore actually connected to the Alberta MTC Line. The portable station was used to send traffic across the line to the MTC display and then on to the Supertrain physical telegraph line. The slight delay between sending and receiving between the two stations made for an interesting effect at the booth.
The live map of the MTC Line displayed on our KOB Server website during the event. |
Telegraph traffic is very data friendly.
Several people from groups expressing an interest in joining up their museums to the MTC Line were at Supertrain. It was a pleasure meeting you all in person!
It was a very successful event and a great opportunity to show that Morse Code still alive and kicking.
73
Ciao
KJ
Some pictures from the event.
Calgary Chapter MTC Treasurer and Telegrapher Marilyn Maguire bravely manning the Heritage Park station keeping up a continuous stream of messages!
Bill Atkinson from the Alberta Central Railway Museum keeps a watchful eye on the traffic through the WA station.