[SOC] Morse code oscilator for a young boy

roger cunningham nengaku1 at gmail.com
Sun Apr 21 11:09:39 EDT 2024


I used the one MFJ sells. It worked but the tone was quite nasty (to match
my nasty fist) and I was delighted to move on to an actual radio with a
practice setting.
73 de Roger W2QLF

On Sun, Apr 21, 2024 at 10:07 AM Thomas McCulloch <thom2 at att.net> wrote:

> Hi gang.
>   I tread  into this group with all the trepidation SOCers deserve.
>
> Anyway I do respect your opinion on things.  I'm looking to teach my 7
> year old grandson CW and am looking for an inexpensive Morse code
> oscillator to give him to get started.  I do have an "entry level" key so
> that part is taken care of.  Time is something of the essence here (yes, in
> the SOC tradition I've been putting this off).  Does anyone know of a place
> to get something cheap and easy that may work for us.
>
> On a related note if you've had similar experiences I'd love your input.
> I'm hoping 7 years old isn't too young.
>
> Thanks
> Tom WB2QDG
> SOC# 665 (I think)
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