Sorry, but the value of yours will be diluted by the fact that I still have mine, built in the seventies, I think, from a Dick Smith kit. Mine has the incomparable Galbraith paddles (from ZL) in the front panel. It will key both transistorised rigs and glowbugs. It also has a Tone IN socket connected to a rectifier so that it can be keyed from a tape recording. This was added in the days I was a slow Morse operator in VK6.

73
Kevin
VK3DAP / ZL2DAP



Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
I have my CMOS Accu-keyer built in the 1970's from the QST article. It
includes a set of Ham Key paddles built into the enclosure.
Some day they'll be worth a fortune as collectable e-debries... (don't hold
your breath <G>)

Ron AC7AC

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