On 2022-03-14 14:26, Walter Underwood wrote:
I built this code practice oscillator, nice kit. I glued some brass standoffs 
into an Altoids tin for a case.

https://www.nfarl.org/kits/

Looks like a nice kit for a beginner. Shame it shows dots and dashes for the morse code instead of dits and dahs to help people learn it by sound. I first started learning code with a CPO that also had the letters with their dots and dashes. I blame that for hampering may ability to handle higher speed code. It gets one in to the habit of an extra translation step of sound to dots/dashes then letter/number instead of sound to letter/number.

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Cheers!

Kevin.

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