Or if you don't have the paddles and what not then just use the computer
to store a bunch of E's into one of the CW memories.  Then just play
that memory...

On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 16:25 -0500, Don Wilhelm wrote:
> Hector,
> 
> IMHO - Finally a voice of sensibility in this discussion.
> I will offer yet another suggestion for those who do not want to find a 
> box and a switch - find an old computer mouse - those that have real 
> switches on the buttons (the mouse ball does not have to work).  Wire 
> either 1 or both switches to the 1/4 inch plug.  Now you have a "paddle" 
> that can send either dots or dashes.  Set the speed to about 40 wpm, 
> press the dot side and tune the amp  If you want to use a greater duty 
> cycle to refind the amp's tuning, just press the dash side.
> 
> If you dislike switching to CW mode for tuning, just go to the menu and 
> add CW in SSB.
> 
> I have always thought the "Pulser" was just another gadget to clutter up 
> the hamshack.  We have tuned amplifiers for years without them, and 
> things worked out just fine.  But I also know there are strong advocates 
> of the Pulser that will not be swayed - something about a 30% duty 
> cycle, and a string of dots produces a 50% cycle without changes in the 
> weighting..
> 
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
> 
> Hector Padron wrote:
> > What could be cheaper than build a project box with just a simple push 
> > boton and a piece of wire that will end in a regular stereo 1/4" plug wired 
> > for the "dots" pluged at the CW jack in the rear,c'mom guys,anyone can 
> > build that for less than ten bucks and then send the CW at 40 wpm pushing 
> > it down,isn't that so hard to build?
> >  
> > AD4C
> >   
> >
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