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"KzU-42 is a stand-alone digital message encryption and decryption device, developed in the former Yugoslavia around 1985 and built by the Rudi Čajavec factory in Banja Luka (Bosnia and Herzegovina). It was intended for manually encoding and decoding textual messages (telegrams) which were send by means of courier, morse code, digital telegraphy (teleprinter) or verbally over radio or telephone. Used by the Yugoslav National Army (JNA). Also known as 3215-1083-1094." http://cryptomuseum.com/crypto/yugo/kzu42/index.htm Vise od 30 godina je veoma dug period u Elektronici, meni ovaj uredjaj i dan danas svojom sofistikacijom izgleda moderan, a vama? Evo sta autori sajta kazu za drugi uredjaj isto proizveden u "Rudi Cajevcu" : Considering the age of the device, the circuits are surprisingly modern and well-designed. The KzU-63 consists of three eurocard-size PCBs (10 x 16 cm) with a single-row DIN connector at one of the short sides. These DIN connectors are slotted directly into one of the three sockets that form the backplane which connects the boards to each other and to the front panel controls. http://cryptomuseum.com/crypto/yugo/kzu63/index.htm ![]() ![]() |