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BID/1000
Telex encryption device - this page is a stub

BID/1000 was an encryption/decryption device for teleprinter signals (telex), developed in the late-1990s for NATO-interoperability in integrated telecommunications networks. It was compatible with IVSN telephone networks.

 For further information see Jerry Proc's website

Specifications
  • Device
    Teleprinter encryptor
  • Model
    BID/100
  • Codename
    ?
  • Years
    1984-2000
  • Users
    Danmark, Belgium
  • Temperature
    -10°C to +50°C
  • Storage
    -40°C to +70°C
  • Humidity
    95%
  • Dimensions
    480 × 460 × 44 mm
  • Weight
    45 kg
Sub-assemblies
  • BID/1000/1
    Main frame
  • BID/1000/2
    AC Power Supply Unit (PSU)
  • BID/1000/5
    Key Store Unit
  • BID/1000/6
    Key Negotiation boards
  • BID/1000/8
    V24 Interface Control Unit
  • BID/1000/10
    Data and Clock electrical interface unit
  • BID/1000/12
    Main Procrssor Unit
  • BID/1000/14
    Red/Black Isolator
Documentation
  1. BID/1000 Technical training manual
    NATO restricted. Undated.
References
  1. Jerry Proc, BID 1000
    17 February 2006.
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