Yes. Because the Enigma machine had that flaw which enabled certain kinds of break, the Typex machine was built so it could encrypt a letter to itself.
Your calculation at 8.50 is wrong u can't comsider it as 16 roters because even though 1 roter can be used in 2 possible way but u can't use bothe of this 2 possible way together
Great video on RAF Enigma with Type X attachments
Thank you, great video.
thx, happy you like it :-)
Karl Dönitz had M4 Triton (four-rotor) implemented
Could Typex encrypt the same letter as itself ? like sometimes D will be D ?
Yes. Because the Enigma machine had that flaw which enabled certain kinds of break, the Typex machine was built so it could encrypt a letter to itself.
Not sure but atleast not this simulater machine
Your calculation at 8.50 is wrong u can't comsider it as 16 roters because even though 1 roter can be used in 2 possible way but u can't use bothe of this 2 possible way together