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Kent Morse keys, used by amateurs and professional alike, renowned for their quality and reliability.
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HF VHF UHF amplifiers, designed by hams for hams, and morse keys manufacturer
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Manufacturers of a growing line of Amateur Radio accessories, electronic kits, and unique gadgets including Whiterook morse keys and keyers
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Officina Meccanica Begali has been manufacturing electro-mechanical precision components since 1960, and our line of fine keys and paddles for the ham community are a more recent addition.
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Very strange morse keyers, like Onion chopper CW key, Handshake CW key, Chopsticks CW key, Typewriter CW keyboard, Refrigerator CW key by OH6DC
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A great source for hard to find HI END & power tubes & sockets, various capacitors, vacuum relays, various keys and paddles.
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Cal-av labs, inc. (formerly california avionics laboratories, inc.) manufactures electronic instruments and systems for research and industry. we specialize in radio communications and research/electronic test products. Amateur radio yagi antennas, rotary dipoles, baluns, morse keys.
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FDLog, a Python-based freeware application, addresses the challenge of synchronized logging for multi-station Field Day operations. It facilitates real-time data sharing across a wireless network, enabling operators to monitor band status and active transmitters at a glance. The software's input system is optimized for minimal keystrokes, streamlining the logging process during intense contest periods. Key features include database synchronization over a wireless network, ensuring all connected computers maintain identical log data. FDLog also incorporates a time synchronization function, designed to keep client programs within a second of a designated master machine, mitigating issues previously encountered with NTP. This internal clock sync can be optionally disabled if not required by the operating setup. Developed initially on Windows 2000, FDLog has demonstrated compatibility with _Linux_ and _macOS_ environments, though some font rendering issues may occur on the latter. The program assists in preparing the ARRL Field Day entry form, simplifying the submission of contest results. User feedback and ARRL rule changes drive ongoing development, with a discussion list available for community support and input.
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These instructions use simple, generally familiar examples of equipment types and are designed to help you find the adjustment that suits you best. If you are looking on how to adjust a morse key, bencher key, paddle or straight morse key, here you will find all instructions.
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Manufacturer of small portable telegraph keys, keyer paddles, and electronic keyer products.
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Optimizing DX chasing efforts, this software provides a refined approach to monitoring the DXCluster. It allows operators to configure specific filtering criteria, ensuring that only relevant DX spots are displayed, thereby reducing clutter and focusing attention on desired entities or bands. The application integrates alarm functionalities, notifying the user when a spot matching their predefined parameters appears on the cluster, which is particularly useful for working rare DX or specific band slots. Spot supports both macOS and Windows operating systems, offering a cross-platform solution for a broad user base. Its design emphasizes user control over the displayed information, moving beyond a simple stream of cluster data to an actionable intelligence system for DXers. This client aims to streamline the process of identifying and pursuing DX opportunities. While the software was previously a commercial product, the developer, K3NC, has retired and made registration files for DXBase 2007 available for free, along with a utility to generate registration keys for that specific version. This allows continued use of the DXBase 2007 logging software, though it's important to note the 64-bit OS compatibility modification required for generated registration files.
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A museum of thousands of telegraph keys, radios, microphones, enigma cipher machines, and scientific instruments.
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Personal Web Site of UX7CQ. Information about Ukraine. Old military radios collection. CW Straight Keys.
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Manufacturer of led digital clocks, digital timers, countdown clocks, electronic kits, audio switches, binary clock, telegraph keys, and cool gadgets.
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DK7JC Morse Key Collection
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Collection of telegraph keys homebrew antenna projects links to radio software
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There are pages with info on the code, pictures of morse keys, a couple of downloadable tutor programs, mystery keys etc.
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The purpose of this article is to describe in detail the Morse code keys made by the Brown Brothers Machine Company (BBMC), to aid the serious key collector in identifying each model made by this fine company.
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STAMPFL Morse key, founded by Heinz Stampfl HB9KOC in Switzerland. Stampfl manufactures Morse Key in small batches and in the usual Swiss Quality.
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Dealer for Alpha Delta hf antennas, switeches, Outbacker and super antennas, morse code keys, coax cable and military products, managed by W8GEG from Medina Ohio
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Lightweight keys and paddles may be great for backbacking, but what if all you want is the darn thing to stay reasonably still on the desk?
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Palm radio palldes, german maker of popular Mini-Paddles, small keys and mini bugs
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Showcasing a range of Morse code paddles, UR5CDX emphasizes craftsmanship in both dual and single paddle designs. Each key is engineered for optimal performance, catering to the needs of CW operators. The paddles are not just tools; they reflect the artistry of ham radio equipment. With options for personalization, including illuminated tags, operators can enhance their shacks with unique identifiers. The commitment to quality is evident in the materials used and the precision of the mechanics, ensuring reliable operation during contests or casual QSOs. UR5CDX also engages with the community, sharing insights on the manufacturing process and the impact of current events on production timelines. This connection fosters a sense of camaraderie among operators who appreciate the nuances of Morse code communication.
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Supplier of two-way radio products and accessories to large and small businesses, volunteer groups, radio amateurs and individuals. Transceivers, receivers, antennas cw keys based in London UK
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Schurr Morsetasten, morse code keys and paddles manufacturer in Germany
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Fla keys amateur radio club - kb4gcz
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This video will provide a foundation for understanding how power amplifier circuits work. If you are new to High Frequency Power Amplifier Circuit Design, this is the place to start.
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Collection of morse keys
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Marshall G. Emm, N1FN, meticulously examines iambic keying, dissecting its historical introduction in the late 1950s with transistorized electronic keyers and its purported advantages. The resource defines keying systems, electronic keyers, and various paddle types, including single-lever and dual-lever paddles, clarifying the distinction between iambic keyers and the iambic sending technique itself. It details the two main types of squeeze keying: true squeeze for alternating dot-dash strings and character insertion for specific elements within a character. N1FN critically evaluates the actual efficiency gains of iambic keying, referencing Chuck Adams, K7QO's, keystroke analysis. While a straight key to bug transition yields a 34.1% reduction and a bug to non-iambic keyer offers 16.1%, iambic keying provides only an 11% theoretical improvement. However, considering typical QSO text and Morse code's inherent optimization for common letters, the practical efficiency gain is estimated at a modest 4-6%. The article also highlights how iambic keying's reliance on precise timing gates can impose a speed limit, making it less effective above 40 WPM, where many operators revert to non-iambic methods or single-lever paddles.
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Handcrafted sending instruments for the Morse enthusiasts. K4VIZ Morse keys and paddles manufactured by K8UL.
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A Chaotic Collection of Keys, Paddles, and Bugs
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Telegraphy collection, telegraph, sounder, relay by F8JZR in french
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A website for those who also enjoy Morse code telegraphy and the keys that make it.
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Having Fun & Fellowship since 1955. The Keystone VHF Club has extensive facilities right outside Rocky Ridge Park just northeast of York, PA.
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3d Printed Lightweight Morse Code Telegraph Keys & Oscillators For Sale, CW Morse code keys Made In The USA
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Extension of the Kenwood TS-590S Programmable Function by CT7AEZ
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Amateur Radio Station K7GSE, Telegraph & keys Collection
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Operating Morse code (CW) relies on a diverse array of **telegraph keys**, each with unique characteristics and historical significance. This resource presents a personal collection of such keys, offering visual documentation and details on various models. It features early Marconi keys from the 1900s, including specific models like the Marconi Air Ministry Key and Marconi Coastal Station Keys, alongside **Vibroplex** bugs and JRC keys. The collection also highlights rare items such as the Brown Brothers Magnetic Twin Paddle Key, the Eddystone Bug Key, and Swedish SRA Ericsson Keys. Enthusiasts can view examples of GPO Double Current & Single Current Keys, Navy NATO Keys, and specialized aircraft and maritime keys. The site includes information on historical training devices like the OMNIGRAPH and a Morse Inker from 1900, providing context for the evolution of telegraphy equipment. Additionally, the resource showcases unique items like the B2 Spy Set SOE Agents Key and a WW2 Junker U-BOAT KEY, illustrating the varied applications of Morse keys throughout history. The author, G0RDO, also shares details on a home-made paddle key and invites inquiries for acquiring interesting Morse keys.
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An overview of the development of the Morse key for sending the Morse Code, from the first camelback keys, through straight keys and sideswiper keys to the semi automatic keyers including the Vibroplex to the modern electronic keyer.
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Picture gallery of VR2IO morse keys
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Keys from around the World
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Collection of Telegraph Keys & related items