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"gareth" wrote:
For those who make their own Morse Keys, what do you use for the contacts, for I have found the phosphor bronze pillar for the dot contact on my ersatz Vibroplex to be very noisy and scratchy? I'm fairly sure that I asked this question before, but it has been a habit of never put off till tomorrow what you can put off till the day after. Or put off for 18 years. I chose phosphor bronze because in the days of making one's own electronic organs, phosphor bronze was suggested as a suitable keying matreial for the keyboards. By electronic organ you mean battery powered dildo, I presume? -- STC // M0TEY // twitter.com/ukradioamateur |
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