[Icom] Re: [Kenwood] Special CW-keyer
Bill Conkling
[email protected]
Mon, 10 Mar 2003 09:31:16 -0500 (EST)
Nice looking paddle(s). I believe the 'keyer' is the electronic circuit
that actually 'keys' the transmitter in response to the paddle inputs.
Anyway, the picture looks very nice. And the price is not bad. If it is
as nice as you say, it should be a real bargain. Do they have
adjustments for setup?
=2E........bc ([email protected]
http://www.widomaker.com/~conk
Williamsburg, VA 23185
On Sat, 8 Mar 2003 [email protected] wrote:
> Hello to all of you, especially the CW-operators,
>
> A few months ago on a HamRadio flea market in DL I found a special keyer,
> which I never saw before. The keyer is made by an OM from HA.
>
> It is quiet different from all the others!
>
> The keyer is made of durable and high quality material, has a heavy weigh=
t
> base and it is not expensive at all.
>
> The wooden paddles and the design were complete new to me. After a period=
of
> operating the keyer, I can tell you that the feeling is unexpectedly good=
=2E
>
> IMHO I think that the material, the colour and the look and feeling of th=
is
> keyer with fit excellent to your rig(s).
>
> Please have a look on www.remeeus.nl/english/hamradio/ha_keyer.htm for a
> photograph, a description and the e-mail address of T=F3th HA8UG.
>
> 73, Hans Remeeus.
> Ham Radio: PA1HR
> www.remeeus.nl
>
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