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Hi all,
Just acquired a beautifully built late 1950's electronic keyer - I have seldom seen construction of this caliber. I'm thinking someone might be able to ID it based on a circuit description. I don't have a large vintage library, so I'd like to find out if it appeared as a project in QST or Handbook or some other publication.... Unique in that it uses 2 12AU7s plus a 6AS7 as the electronic key on the output. There is a 'bias' and 'balance' control on the front that determine the switch characteristics. Oddly, I can make it key my VOM 'toner' function just fine, but it won't key my old tube code oscillator. Haven't tried it on a rig just yet - but there are NO relays in the output. The keying output is by the 6AS7 only. There is a neon 'indicator' light on the front that shows dots and dashes. No sidetone. Whoever built it even built in a Vibroplex-esque brass keyer paddle into the base, so it's self contained. Does this design sound familiar to anyone? Long shot, but who knows... Dave WB7AWK |
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