[CW] Morse Code (CW) Key Drawings
Troy Wideman
[email protected]
Wed, 21 Aug 2002 13:29:12 -0700
Jim,
There is a construction article for a homebrew keyer paddle that looks to
be a nice one. The article is in May '69 issue of Ham Radio magazine, pages
43-47.
If you are interested, but don't have that article, let me know and I can
print it and either mail or scan and email it for you.
73,
Troy, W6HV
----- Original Message -----
From: "res075cz" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 11:58 AM
Subject: [CW] Morse Code (CW) Key Drawings
> Now that I have the machine tools and some experience using them, I would
> like to make a Morse code CW paddle. The key must have the capability of
> speeds
> to 35 WPM (above that I use a keyboard) and need not be dual paddle as I
do
> not use iambic. However, a dual paddle will work ok as a non-iambic key.
>
> Does anyone know of plans for such a key? I have accumulated enough brass
to
> do the job but do not have the skills to design my own (yet).
>
> Thanks...
>
> 73 de Jim, K5ROV...
>
> James (Jim) Parsons, K5ROV, CMSgt (E-9), USAF, Ret., San Angelo, TX
> Ham for over 60 yrs. 90% CW
> [email protected], QCWA, ARCI, Fists, ARRL, ARMS.
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> JOHN 3:16
>
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