How about a home-brew foot switch. Costs less, lasts forever, easy to repair


I built mine from 2 plunger type micro-switches (contacts in parallel), a couple triangular shaped 1" pine-wood blocks about 10" long and 3" at the wide end, 2 each 10" X 18" pieces of 1/4" plywood or Masonite, a couple of hinges, and some screws. The plunger springs are nearly strong enough to hold up the foot-treadle, and the 18" length means it is a large target - I don't have to search for the darn thing with my foot! I did have to add a couple of small "helper" springs to keep the treadle "up" - it would try to close the switches of it's own weight.

When searching for switches, you may be able to find some that are "stiffer", thus removing the need for the helper springs. So far, it has lasted more than 30 years, no failures. Since the switches were the only things I actually had to buy, the whole thing came to about $10.00,but even if you have to buy everything brand new, I can't imagine it costing more than $30.00. The switch connects to my station controls via a length of lamp cord and a 1/4" phone plug.

The only problem turned out to be that it was too quiet! I ended up using a relay (activated by the foot-switch) that cave a little "clunk" when the switch closed, which reminds me that the station has switched to transmit mode. (I used to wonder why the receiver would go occasionally quiet until I figured out what was happening. HI!)

- Jim, KL7CC

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