[Elecraft] J-37

Mike Morrow kk5f at earthlink.net
Wed May 11 13:06:32 EDT 2005


Jerry wrote:

>The J-37 I bought (surplus) came in it's original cardboard box and
>was mounted on a leg clip

A J-37 on the leg clip becomes a "J-45" under the old Army Signal Corps naming system, or a "KY-116/U" under the late-WWII to present Joint Army Navy naming system.  They can be often found for less than $25 new, and are a great value, IMHO.

>Neither of my J-38's, mounted on black bakelite plates,  bears a manufacture's name.

The J-38 was never intended for use in anything except Morse code classroom training sessions.  It is not associated with any radio set in military service.  It is probably the least durable and most cheaply made of military straight keys.  Tons of them were surplused in the decades since WWII.

My favorite straight key isn't any of the many military keys I have.  It is the commercial Nye Viking Model 330-001 Master Key, which comes with a nicely weighted base, and with enclosed keying contacts in the base that keep all voltages off the exposed key parts.  Unfortunately, I believe it is discontinued and unavailable except as old stock, and then is pretty pricey when one is located.

73,
Mike / KK5F



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