[ARC5] Basic Question

John Watkins jpwatkins9 at yahoo.com
Sat Mar 26 14:57:58 EDT 2016


The ART-13 control had a morse key.

John WD5ENU

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On Mar 24, 2016, at 23:57, JAMES FALLS <radio-tuber at att.net> wrote:

> The RU/GF series had one like that. Bulkhead mount, key was a pushbutton w/a flat head about the size of a quarter (a "T" in cross-section). You could adjust the spring tension and contact gap. designed for use w/ gloves, to be sure! I have one floating around somewhere.
> 
> Jim K6FWT
> 
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> On Thursday, March 24, 2016 7:49 PM, Robert Eleazer <releazer at earthlink.net> wrote:
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> 
> I recall Fair Radio used to sell a WWII vintage radio control box that had a CW key built in.  Now, pilots in that era received  Morse Code training, and although that probably was primarily intended to enable them to translate the code from NDB's was there any radio equipment designed to enable pilots, rather than radio operators, to send and receive Morse Code signals?
>  
> Wayne
> WB5WSV    
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