[nrv-hams] Anyone have a paddle for sale?

Cam Coble cam at doubleclickdata.com
Wed Oct 21 12:03:44 EDT 2020


Hey Jim, nothing for sale here, but have some information to share with you.
1 - Project - Depending on what you're doing, you may could use this
project for some inspiration/code/etc -
https://blog.radioartisan.com/arduino-cw-keyer/
2 - Keyer - I have a couple of these, and they work OK -
https://ebay.us/ob54xd  There are others that don't take so long from China.

Good hunting, and let us know your progress!
--
Cam, W4XXV

On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 7:49 PM J.C. Hassall <jhassall at gmail.com> wrote:

> I want to re-learn Morse code.  For some time I've been designing a
> microcontroller-based trainer, to both send code and send text strings and
> score my keyed response.  Sure, I could simply buy a CD, etc and make an
> oscillator, but any job worth doing is worth overdoing.  The design will be
> more straightforward to use a paddle, rather than a straight key (too bad,
> I'd rather "pound brass"), so I'm looking for a paddle.  Does anyone have
> one for sale?
>
> tnx
>
> 73
> --
> jim  W4BEA
>
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