In the early 70s my employer used stand alone data entry tape units in our 
remote locations. We started with NCR units but then switched to Tally. In the 
late afternoon the data would be transmitted to the home office in Chicago for 
processing. Also using NCR/Tally units. We used Racal-Milgo modems. These 
things were about the size of a large home stereo receiver. We started at 2400 
baud. The units could do 3600 or 4800 (I don’t remember which) if a circuit 
board strap was moved. 

We had locations in many cities/towns all the way out to Montana. It was 
decided that we needed to have the ability to switch between 2400 and the 
faster speed when possible. We did not want to have the locals power off the 
modem, open it up, remove a card and move the strap. So I got volunteered to 
come up with a plan. 

I found a place in the modem where I could mount a switch. Luckily the modem 
had a sliding panel on the front so the locals would not have to open the box 
top. Went to our fleet garage where they had the tools I needed. I made a bunch 
of aluminum brackets for a tiny toggle switch. Added wires to the switch. 

It was also decided that we could not trust the locals to do the switch 
install. So part of the plan included me going to all the locations and doing 
the install. I did not have a car at the time so I got a fleet car. Headed 
south to Kentucky then turned west. Don’t remember all the states I hit but I 
believe the last place I hit on the way home was Rockford. I remember being on 
a back road in Montana and I took a picture of my speedometer. I was doing 65. 
This was when there was a countrywide speed limit of 55. I can’t be limited by 
the Man. :)

Back at the home office we had 6 NCR/Tally machines and only 4 modems. I built 
a plug panel box that had everything wired to it and used telephone jack plugs 
to connect the Tally’s to an available modem. The box also had switches for the 
modem speed.

I now forget how long the whole process took. Put my DeVry AAS degree to good 
use. :)

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