Ezequiel Guerrero Romero B. Sc.
Department of Information Technology
University of Holguin, Cuba
The Internal Wiring Mazes of the Multi-Adjustable Rotors may be removed
and reversed. This table shows the wiring of the rotors when the
internal wiring maze has been reversed so that side "2" faces out and
the index mark is set to letter "A".
These tables show the output contact number that is connected to
input contacts numbered 1 through 30 for each of the 10 Rotors.
The input contacts numbered 1 - 30 run down the left side of the tables
and correspond to 30 letters of the Russian Alphabet.
The rotor numbers (1-10) run across the top of the tables and correspond
to Russian letters A - K.
3K Rotor Wiring with Reversed Maze: Rotor Number: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1- 13 9 24 15 29 12 14 18 3 26 2- 17 16 19 22 18 19 3 4 12 14 3- 9 13 11 14 25 8 12 1 13 7 4- 12 14 4 29 2 20 22 3 17 5 5- 11 5 26 27 9 9 9 30 28 22 6- 8 25 17 7 15 2 28 6 26 6 7- 15 10 2 17 13 14 10 25 5 28 8- 19 30 10 23 5 27 18 19 14 30 9- 1 20 21 8 17 10 17 22 18 10 10- 30 7 23 4 28 3 21 11 6 19 11- 5 26 27 30 10 5 19 16 16 4 12- 22 29 1 18 8 28 2 2 27 1 13- 2 18 13 13 27 22 25 7 30 27 14- 6 23 12 12 1 17 7 20 22 17 15- 20 21 22 20 23 7 4 15 10 25 16- 25 2 15 1 26 13 13 9 23 15 17- 21 19 28 25 30 16 8 29 11 23 18- 4 8 14 11 20 30 5 17 2 12 19- 3 15 20 2 14 29 15 28 20 2 20- 16 3 8 24 11 11 20 24 8 20 21- 14 12 6 28 6 21 6 12 24 9 22- 23 17 16 10 12 6 16 14 4 18 23- 18 11 7 21 4 1 30 21 9 21 24- 26 6 3 16 24 26 23 27 7 29 25- 28 24 29 6 7 15 1 10 25 11 26- 24 27 18 5 19 24 27 23 15 3 27- 10 4 30 9 16 23 29 5 1 24 28- 27 22 25 19 22 4 26 8 19 13 29- 29 1 9 26 21 18 24 13 21 16 30- 7 28 5 3 3 25 11 26 29 8 ================================== 6K Rotor Wiring with Reversed Maze: Rotor Number: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1- 15 24 4 22 8 23 10 15 30 19 2- 11 14 13 24 13 25 24 28 17 17 3- 5 21 1 28 7 17 23 9 28 9 4- 25 26 17 12 26 4 9 8 9 4 5- 22 13 7 16 20 21 8 21 11 22 6- 16 4 14 3 10 14 1 13 18 3 7- 14 17 6 14 6 11 17 17 20 27 8- 9 23 27 27 18 28 25 27 12 12 9- 17 18 23 26 23 27 30 10 8 7 10- 30 7 28 7 9 13 21 30 15 24 11- 6 25 11 10 4 5 14 16 21 30 12- 27 1 19 21 27 9 22 24 14 25 13- 2 8 10 29 21 26 13 4 5 20 14- 28 10 25 19 1 3 12 6 4 10 15- 13 9 21 13 11 10 4 25 29 14 16- 19 2 26 17 5 1 16 1 3 28 17- 23 28 15 23 29 15 5 26 23 18 18- 18 19 3 20 16 29 2 29 10 21 19- 1 22 9 2 24 20 27 18 16 5 20- 26 20 16 30 22 2 19 20 1 11 21- 12 11 30 9 15 8 3 11 24 2 22- 10 6 8 15 17 16 18 5 13 15 23- 3 15 5 5 2 19 20 2 19 1 24- 29 30 20 8 25 22 26 12 2 29 25- 8 16 12 25 28 12 29 22 25 13 26- 7 3 2 11 14 6 7 19 27 6 27- 20 29 18 6 3 18 28 14 6 26 28- 24 27 29 1 19 30 11 23 26 23 29- 21 12 22 4 12 24 15 7 22 8 30- 4 5 24 18 30 7 6 3 7 16 ==================================
Much more information on rotors, rotor
movement, and the exact internal wiring data is given in: this special rotor description and data page:
NOTE: I AM ALWAYS INTERESTED IN PHOTOGRAPHING OR BUYING VERY UNUSUAL ENIGMA-RELATED MATERIALS, PARTS, EARLY COMPUTERS, AND TELEGRAPH KEYS !
Professor Thomas B. Perera
Montclair State University
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