Yesss QSO cfm …! Bingo !
The CW “No key” solution.
Made in Italy Technical data: New Mini Iambic key Materials used: Brass for the body – Massive silver for the contacts Highly polished inox steel for screws and registers Dimensions: 70x58x15 mm; weight 0,700 kgs Other: Transparent coating against corrosion Link For any further information please contact by E-mail: i1qod@inwind.it
A century ago, one of the world’s first hackers used Morse code insults to disrupt a public demo of Marconi’s wireless telegraph LATE one June afternoon in 1903 a hush fell across an expectant audience in the Royal Institution’s celebrated lecture theatre in London. Before the crowd, the physicist John Ambrose Fleming was adjusting arcane…
The Tworse Key is a standalone device that connects through a standard LAN cable, the Morse signals are decoded by the built-in Arduino Ethernet board, which delivers the final message though the Twitter API. software requirements: Arduino 1.0 (or later) Twitter library by @NeoCat the latest TworseKey sketch for Arduino provided here. hardware requirements: Morse…
Current version: 0.3.0 – December 18th 2011 QRQ is an open source Morse telegraphy trainer which runs on several operating systems (Linux, Unix, OS X and Windows), similar to the classic DOS version of Rufz by DL4MM. It’s not intended for learning telegraphy (check out LCWO or have a look at radio.linux.org.au for CW learning…