The Baudot code, invented by Émile Baudot, is a character set predating EBCDIC and ASCII, and the root predecessor to International Telegraph Alphabet No 2 (ITA2), the teleprinter code in use until the advent of ASCII.
Each character in the alphabet is represented by a series of 5 bits, sent over a communication channel such as a telegraph wire, a radio signal or in this case a punched paper tape.
This font uses the Baudot Code and the paper tape sprocket holes to make a decorative old school techno font.. and it is free for personal use.
Baudot 5 font contains 81 defined characters and 27 unique glyphs.
The font contains characters from the following unicode character ranges: Basic Latin (81), Latin-1 Supplement (1).
- Font Name:Baudot 5
- Subfamily:Baudot 5
- Version:Version 1.000
- Trademark:Baudot is a trademark of Richie Whyte.
- Manufacturer:Richie Whyte
- Description:Copyright (c) 2008 by Richie Whyte. All rights reserved.
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Excellent trip down memory lane. An old TelOp