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Category: Morse

Morse Key

WW2 surplus Bakelite base mounted on round metal base. It has a large heavy metal base which is a sort of chrome finish.  The ID on the base is Key WT,  8 amp,  No.2. There are 3 bridges on the key ,very squareish .  Both the end bridges have platinum contacts as it says in…
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NEWS 05.06.2022

Central Coast Amateur Radio Club News The club rooms at Kariong are open every Saturday.At the VK2RAG Somersby repeater site, the D-Star, Rad-Net DMR and 2m Echolink services are fullyfunctional. We are looking at some issues with the 6 metre repeater and Brand Meister DMR and 70cm Echolink and IRLP are still having problems.The club…
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Circa 1940 Morse Training Key restoration

Circa 1940 Morse Training Key restoration The original scope of this project was that I was approached by a local Air League Squadron, as some of the cadets had shown an interested in obtaining their morse code badge and overall wanting to have a better understanding of where it originated from. I was thinking of…
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Pico Tuner

Don’t let the looks of this tea leaf tin fool you. One of our members Max VK2XOR has been busy working on a SOTABEAMS single-band Pico Tuner for 40m. Max provided a size comparison between that and a QRP Guys multi-band EFHW tuner 40-10m. One of the main goals for Max is to be able…
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Learn Morse

Leave it to the geat folks over at Google to come up with a way to learn Morse code. This little free training exercise will get you sending Morse in no time flat. Now copying Morse well that is between you and your ears. Give it a try. https://morse.withgoogle.com/learn/