[Elecraft] Sequential numbering keyer
Tom Mc
redmen1969 at optonline.net
Tue Nov 9 20:51:41 EST 2004
The first I built when I got back into ham radio (10 years ago??) was a
keyer built around a Curtis 8044abm chip. It had this sequential numbering
feature. The downside was that it didn't really have a sleep mode, and
although current draw was low, it still ate up the 3 AA batteries, when not
in use, I'm sure that could be resolved, though.
As I recall the chip was fairly expensive, maybe about $10 or $15 back
then. I'm not sure if the chip is still being manufactured, I seem to
think it's not.
A Google search isn't giving me any luck in finding the keyer that I built.
I see that MFJ had their hands on the chip but I don't see the sequential
numbering feature on there's. If all else fails I guess I'll have to find
the building instructions...eek!
Does anyone else recall this keyer?
BTW, Wayne please count my vote as a "Yes" for inclusion of this feature in
the next firmware revision.
Tom
WB2QDG
K2 1103
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Tellefsen <n6wg at comcast.net>
To: Tom Althoff <althoff at verizon.net>; elecraft at mailman.qth.net
<elecraft at mailman.qth.net>
Date: Tuesday, November 09, 2004 1:15 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Rediculous, unreasonable and selfish firmware
featurerequest..
Tom
I think that some of the more elaborate external keyers have something like
this.
You might check around. You might be able to get there that way.
73, Bob N6WG
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