5/22/2023 0 Comments Fialka encryption machine![]() One East German manual that has become public contains typed-in and hand written addenda that suggest the East Germans, at least, later stopped using the added features of the disassemblable rotors and only used them in unitary compatibility mode. There was one combination for the disassemblable rotors that was compatible with the unitary rotor. The only key adjustment was the order of the rotors on the axle and the initial rotor settings. These had both electrical contacts and mechanical pins. The inner, electrical ring could also be rotated relative to the outer ring and could be inserted in one of two ways, with side 1 or side 2 up. As part of the key setup, the stepping control pins could be rotated relative to the outer ring. ![]() Rotorset name is 'PROTON.' The disassemblable rotors consisted of an insert with electrical contacts and scramble wiring, and an outer ring with mechanical pins whose presence or absence controlled rotor stepping. disassemblable ( zerlegbar) rotors, used with M-125-3MN.
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