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Hello there, I am looking for plans to build an iambic paddle with PCB
material. I had found one on the net but then got a virus on my computer and lost it when I reformatted my drive. It was not one of the tiny ones, and now that I need it, I can't find the website to save my life! So, if you have a favorite website with this sort of info, I'd appreciate it if you'd send the URL along to me. Thanks in advance for any possible help. de WA2AFD |
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Howard wrote:
Hi Hello there, I am looking for plans to build an iambic paddle with PCB material. I had found one on the net but then got a virus on my computer and lost it when I reformatted my drive. I have the URL bookmarked at home, and a printed version of that page as well. I actually built that key with my very limited drilling/sewing tools, and haven't really operated it. Can't send the link until Monday, sorry. When I operate CW I use my first attempt to build a IAMBIC key that uses two mini-switches back to back. I does make a little clicking noise and operates up to 15WPM. You can see some pictures at http://www.qsl.net/ik1zyw/hardware/key/index.html . Still, both designs are very simple and give an idea of what kind of controls you want from a IAMBIC key (distance, spring tension, return speed, ...). Good for operating a few contacts at low speed. 72, Paolo IK1ZYW |
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Howard wrote:
Hi Hello there, I am looking for plans to build an iambic paddle with PCB material. I had found one on the net but then got a virus on my computer and lost it when I reformatted my drive. I have the URL bookmarked at home, and a printed version of that page as well. I actually built that key with my very limited drilling/sewing tools, and haven't really operated it. Can't send the link until Monday, sorry. When I operate CW I use my first attempt to build a IAMBIC key that uses two mini-switches back to back. I does make a little clicking noise and operates up to 15WPM. You can see some pictures at http://www.qsl.net/ik1zyw/hardware/key/index.html . Still, both designs are very simple and give an idea of what kind of controls you want from a IAMBIC key (distance, spring tension, return speed, ...). Good for operating a few contacts at low speed. 72, Paolo IK1ZYW |
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