[CW] Heathkit HD 1410
Gus Samuelson
[email protected]" <[email protected]
Sat, 5 Apr 2003 00:39:03 -0330
However if you do have a set of paddles you can install
a jack on the back of the 1410 and just use it as a BASIC IAMBIC
keyer ,
had one many years ago and after I wore out the built in paddles (
hi )
I installed the jack in order to accept a set of Vibroplex
paddles.
So depending on your set up it may still have uses hi!
73 Gus VO1MP
On Friday, April 04, 2003 10:12 PM, Hans K0HB
[SMTP:[email protected]] wrote:
> It's an OK basic keyer if your radio has none, and you have no
> paddles.
>
> But it is very elementary --- poor built in paddles, difficult
and
> crude
> spacing/tension adjustments, no weight adjustment, tone
adjustment
> buried
> inside, no memory, no provision for external paddles.
>
> It can be wired either 110 or 230 as it has a split-primary power
> xfmr.
>
> For 220VAC operation there is one jumper between pins 2 & 3
of
> the
> transformer.
>
> For 110VAC operation there are two jumpers pin 1-3, and pin
2-
> 4.
>
> 73, Hans, K0HB
>
>
>
>
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