Please help me identify a really nice old keyer (from the 1960s I'll
guess.)
John Dilks, K2TQN
That really makes me feel like I am rushing headlong into oldbuzzardism. "A
really nice OLD keyer from the nineteen SIXTIES."
I usually think of "nice old radio stuff" as being from pre-WW2, or from
the1940's at the latest. To me, stuff from the 1960's is pretty
johnny-come-lately.
Don k4kyv
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