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
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
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
There you go Don,what could be easier and cheaper than an old discontinued
mouse wired to that 1/4 stereo plug,and as I said,I configured my K3 to send
CW when I am in SSB,so push the mouse and tune the amp,that's a killer,I bet it
will cost less than five bucks.
Thanls for that idea.
AD4C
Do not worry Mike,I will not writte anymore about the subject,I don't want you
to have more nightmares with all those F-84F, F-100D/F, F-4C/E anymore,sleep
well tonight.
Happy new year.
AD4C
For a refined ham it is compulsory to own a k3
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