On Fri, 2005-07-15 at 16:56 -0500, Stuart Rohre wrote:
> Depending on how you wire this particular key, ie have jumper on two side
> wires, and common on lever, you COULD use it as a sideswiper, (sidewise
> key).
Good point. That would work for any single lever paddle. The thought had
never occure
Ah, OK thanks for the update---
Depending on how you wire this particular key, ie have jumper on two side
wires, and common on lever, you COULD use it as a sideswiper, (sidewise
key).
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On Thu, 14 Jul 2005, Brian Mury wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-07-14 at 17:51 -0500, Stuart Rohre wrote:
> > It's a sideswiper.
> No, it's a single lever paddle. Note the three wire connection (and you
> can even see the cuts in the copper base that isolate the dit, dah, and
> ground connections).
Actual
On Thu, 2005-07-14 at 17:51 -0500, Stuart Rohre wrote:
> It's a sideswiper.
No, it's a single lever paddle. Note the three wire connection (and you
can even see the cuts in the copper base that isolate the dit, dah, and
ground connections).
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73, Brian
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It's a sideswiper.
Stuart
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... damned weird contraption (sans broccoli ;-) but, believe me, this
thing is just plain fun to send code with:
http://andrea.borgia.bo.it/amateur-radio/thx-cootiekey-dscn0022.jpg
(taken from http://andrea.borgia.bo.it/amateur-radio/index.shtml.en)
Ok, it'a lame attempt at diverting the attentio
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