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Anybody know if they are still made?? Whos got them?? I am only looking for
one for a "loaner" station for new HAMs

TIA

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Old April 30th 06, 09:39 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.equipment
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ever mind... found some nice ones on ebay

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Anybody know if they are still made?? Whos got them?? I am only looking
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TIA

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Noon-Air wrote:
Anybody know if they are still made?? Whos got them?? I am only
looking for one for a "loaner" station for new HAMs


In a few months (maybe sooner) the 5 WPM Morse code requirement will be
dropped for as a prerequisite for amateur radio licenses in the U.S. A
long-overdue move IMHO, and one that might rejuvinate ham radio here in
much the same way that it has done in other countries that have dropped
the code.


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Anybody know if they are still made?? Whos got them?? I am only
looking for one for a "loaner" station for new HAMs



Amateur Electronic Supply, http://www.aesham.com , has a nice
selection of keys, ranging in price from about $10.00 for a new Ameco
straight key, to more pricey high quality units.

For a beginning ham, I'd get a new cheap straight key rather than a
used overly fancy model you might find on EBay.

Good luck.

Ed K7AAT
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Travis Jordan wrote:
Noon-Air wrote:
Anybody know if they are still made?? Whos got them?? I am only
looking for one for a "loaner" station for new HAMs


In a few months (maybe sooner) the 5 WPM Morse code requirement will be
dropped for as a prerequisite for amateur radio licenses in the U.S. A
long-overdue move IMHO, and one that might rejuvinate ham radio here in
much the same way that it has done in other countries that have dropped
the code.


indeed it may even do something to atract more hams to cw use

but the fcc keeps draging their feet

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