[CW] Hard to Find Morse Products
D.J.J. Ring, Jr.
n1ea at arrl.net
Sun Mar 30 22:39:26 EDT 2014
Sometimes it is very difficult to find stuff on the internet.
I found this which looks very interesting.
A code practice oscillator but what makes it very interesting to me is the
pure sine wave audio and the ability to link two or more together with two
wires and send between units (or stations).
http://k1el.tripod.com/CPO.html
What I didn't know was the K1EL Winkeyer will work on more than Windows.
I've been avoiding it because of the name because I don't use Windows.
What a peer name!
Does anyone have a collection of links even if they don't just have CW
links?
I found out today that the Texas Bug Catcher is back in manufacture.
Here's a great page on Texas bug catchet and later the Tarheel screwdriver
antenna, and a few links including how to build a bug catcher antenna for
$20.00 at the bottom.
https://frrl.wordpress.com/2009/03/15/the-tarheel-screwdriver-antenna-one-up-on-the-texas-bug-catcher/
The real bug catcher is here. Harry Allen from Caddo Mills, Texas between
Rouse City and Rockwall, TX on the eastern side of man made Lake Ron
Hubbard.
http://www.mtcradio.com/antennas/
MTC Radio is selling them for him exclusively.
Good to have them back.
Any place to get a dit buffer for bugs? Or a zero beater for us tone deaf
guys. I like a separate tone when sending and receiving, so I'm hopeless.
Add some interesting links please.
73
David
N1EA
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