Here’s the picture I took:


Source: Schmeh

Thank you very much to Frode for this information!


Further reading: Who knows these encryption machines shown at the “Top Secret!” exhibition?

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  1. #1 Jerry McCarthy
    England, Europa
    23. Januar 2019

    There is a better picture on this website:

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4256052/Enigma-s-forgotten-genius-Alan-Turing-s-spymaster-boss.html

    It’s possible that Joel Greenberg @ BP can tell you more.

  2. #2 Klaus Schmeh
    23. Januar 2019

    Bart Wenmeckers via Facebook:
    Nice Article. I think the machine in question was referred to as Rm26/32 and may have been a prototype concept design. I may have some papers on it.. need to have a look

  3. #3 Klaus Schmeh
    24. Januar 2019

    Bart Wenmeckers via Facebook:

    The RM26 was intended as a replacement for the British Typex

    https://www.cryptomuseum.com/crypto/uk/typex/index.htm

    However suspect it never was approved and the Typex stayed in service in the commonwealth nations until it was replaced mostly in the 60s however New Zealand used the Typex until 1973

    https://www.nsa.gov/…/pat…/FOLDER_121/41772669081175.pdf

  4. #4 joe
    25. Januar 2019

    RM-26/Typex wurde durch Paul und Marc vor 2 Jahren auf der HAM-Radio erklärt.

  5. #5 Jerry McCarthy
    England, Europa
    25. Januar 2019

    @joe

    In Friedrichshafen? Ich bin da gewesen; sie haben über Typex gesprochen, aber über RM-26? Ich glaube nicht
    🙁