KYK-13

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KYK-13 on display at the National Cryptologic Museum.
KYK-13 on display at the National Cryptologic Museum.

The KYK-13 Electronic Transfer Device is a common fill device designed by the United States National Security Agency for the transfer and loading of cryptographic keys with their corresponding check word.

Even though the KYK-13 is several decades old and was supposed to have been obsoleted by the AN/CYZ-10 Data Transfer Device, it is still widely used because of its simplicity and reliability.

It is battery powered and uses the DS-102 protocol for key transfer.

Its National Stock Number is 5810-01-026-9618.

KYK-13
KYK-13
  • P1 and J1 Connectors - Electrically the same connection. Used to connect to a fill cable, COMSEC device, KOI-18, KYX-15, another KYK-13, or AN/CYZ-10.
  • Battery Compartment - Holds battery which powers KYK-13.
  • Mode Switch - Three position rotary switch used to select operation modes.
    • "Z" - Used to zeroize selected keys.
    • ON - Used to load and transfer keys.
    • OFF CHECK - Used to conduct parity checks.
  • Parity Lamp - Blinks when parity is checked or load is transferred.
  • Initiate Push button - Push this button when loading or zeroizing the KYK-13.
  • Address Select Switch - Seven position rotary switch.
    • "Z" ALL - Zeroizes all 6 storage registers when mode switch is set to "Z".
    • 1 THROUGH 6 - Six storage registers for storing keys in KYK-13.
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