I did something similar. I soldered a two-Schottky-diodes-in-one-package-with-common-cathode device, salvaged from a switching PSU, on a 6.3 mm jack, glued it to the base plate of my sqeeze-paddle and I just have to plug in my straight key and can instantly use both.

Op 2014-09-19 09:41 schreef Matt VK2RQ:
For my K2, I made a short adapter cable, 3.5mm female to 3.5mm stereo male, and 
I soldered a couple of diodes inside the one of the 3.5mm connectors to bring 
both tip and sleeve of the male connector to ground when the tip of the female 
connector is grounded by a straight key. This goes into one of the female 
sockets on a 2x3.5mm female stereo to 1x3.5mm male stereo Y-adapter cable that 
is designed so one iPod can be shared with two sets of ear plugs. My paddle 
goes into the other female socket on the Y-cable, and the Y-cable goes into my 
K2.

I can then easily move between paddle and straight key, and the K2 will auto 
detect. In addition, the Y-cable means I don't have to fumble around at the 
back of the radio if I want to swap over some different keying devices.

I might have mentioned this before, but the K2 is a great radio:-)
It is!
Mine is called 3244... :-)

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