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Re: Morse Keyboard Photos
Hello Ken, Yes I¡¯ve made contacts with the 20 meter QCX unit, but in all honesty it was while I was using a straight key (J-38) a while ago and not the Keyboard Keyer that is currently attached. My
By @Dra · #329 ·
Re: Morse Keyboard Photos
Hello Allan, Thanks for your reply. I didn't even notice the long thin silvery box on the right. I really like your card catalog box. The box that the Keyboard Keyer is in looks good as well. Have you
By Ken KM4NFQ · #328 ·
Re: Morse Keyboard Photos
Hi Ken, Yes, you are right. The large ¡°box¡± in the left top of the photo is a SLA Battery inside an old card catalog box converted into a battery box for the field with diode polarity protection
By @Dra · #327 ·
Re: Morse Keyboard Photos
Looking Good, Alan! What are all the gadgets in the second photo? Power supply? QCX? Keyboard Keyer? Regards, Ken, KM4NFQ "Not Fully Qualified" /g/w8bhMorseTutor
By Ken KM4NFQ · #326 ·
Morse Keyboard Photos
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By @Dra · #325 ·
Re: new project: LED tester
Greetings, I have built the LED Tester project on a breadboard, following the tutorial that Bruce wrote. I used a 400 tie-point Solderless Plug-in BreadBoard with power rails from Busboard Prototype
By Ken KM4NFQ · #324 ·
Re: new project: LED tester
I would also be interested in a LED Tester pc board if anyone has extras for sale.? I am also still looking for a Pocket MCT pc board if anyone has an extra laying around. Thank you. Jim Pruitt
By Jim Pruitt WA7DUY · #323 ·
Re: new project: LED tester
Does anyone have an extra PCB for sale? TIA jim -- jim W4BEA The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not. Thomas Jefferson I
By J.C. Hassall W4BEA · #322 ·
LED Tester on a Breadboard Build Notes #build
Greetings, I recently built the LED Tester on a breadboard. As I built the circuit, I drew a few diagrams. The diagrams are organized in an HTML page that can be viewed with a web browser. Bruce W8BH,
By Ken KM4NFQ · #321 ·
Does anyone have an extra Pocket Tutor pc board they want to part with?
Does anyone in the group have an extra bare pocket tutor pc board they would be willing to part with? Thank you. Jim Pruitt WA7DUY
By Jim Pruitt WA7DUY · #320 ·
USB for KeyboardKeyer
Bruce, Thanks for the keyer design, on my future list of projects to be sure! As a note, a while back I experimented with several USB shields for Arduino like
By Mark Hatch · #319 ·
Re: GPS Clock PCB #pcb
Ah, that 'splains it. No problem...keep us posted when/if you decide to release it. And if you need a beta tester, let me know.? :) 73...??? Mark
By Mark M · #318 ·
Re: new project: LED tester
Greetings, Thank you Bruce W8BH for sharing your LED Tester project with us. I know that I, for one, am very interested in building this project. My current LED tester consists of: a bench power
By Ken KM4NFQ · #317 ·
Re: GPS Clock PCB #pcb
Hi Mark. You are correct. I did not publish the code for the YouTube version. It is incomplete. Bruce w8bh.net
By Bruce Hall · #316 ·
Re: GPS Clock PCB #pcb
Hi Bruce... The code you link to does not seem to match the clock in the YouTube video. The three screens are there but the touch zones seem to be different and there's no audio code and no speaker or
By Mark M · #315 ·
new project: LED tester
Here is the documentation for an LED tester. For $20-25 in parts, you can build a battery-operated, microcontroller-based device for characterizing that box of assorted LEDs. It shows you the current
By Bruce Hall · #314 ·
PS/2 Breakout Board
The following breakout board is not nearly as clever as Ken's design, but it's what I used when breadboarding the keyboard keyer. Description: http://w8bh.net/ps2_breakout.pdf PCB Gerbers:
By Bruce Hall · #313 ·
Re: New Project: keyboard keyer
Greetings, Thank you Bruce W8BH, for sharing such a fun project with the World.. I recently built the Keyboard Keyer on a breadboard. To do so, I needed to breadboard the PS/2 port. My solution was to
By Ken KM4NFQ · #312 ·
Re: GPS Clock PCB #pcb
Mine, too. Thankfully the biggest chip in my project only has 48 pins. And it has real leads. Bruce w8bh.net
By Bruce Hall · #311 ·
Re: GPS Clock PCB #pcb
Ooops...never mind. I neglected to update the user_setup.h file. Sorry about that...I've been immersed in the ?SDX world for a while and away from clocks. I hadn'd seen this version and it looks
By Mark M · #310 ·