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On 18/11/2017 22:02, rickman wrote:
Roger Hayter wrote on 11/18/2017 4:04 PM: Stephen Thomas Cole wrote: Gents, can you please **** off. If you have nothing to contribute to the discussion why join in at all? My personal theory as to why few commercial morse keys use reed switches or optical switches is that that users like to able to connect their morse keys to a wide range of voltages and impedances, especially if you include traditional valve equipment.Â*Â* Both technologies are intolerant of excessive voltages or current compared with a pair of solid metal contacts.Â* I don't think either speed, latency or debouncing are significant factors or, at least, they could be designed out. Not trying to be argumentative, but I'd like to understand the basis of your point.Â* Why would the three things above not be factors in using mechanical switches in keys?Â* Bouncing switch contacts do pose an issue for clean keying of a transmitter, no?Â* So the bouncing has to be smoothed out. But you also need to remove the fast switching 'edges', the circuitry which does this will also remove the 'bounce' effects found in a mechanical switch. From a practical view point, worrying about 'fast' switching at the Morse Key seems rather nugatory when you need to ensure the transmitter isn't actually 'keyed' so 'fast' that key clicks are generated (with their attendant problems). As to why Morse keys haven't been 'modernised' - perhaps it is as simple as users like the traditional approach. I still prefer a mechanical wrist watch. -- Suspect someone is claiming a benefit under false pretences? Incapacity Benefit or Personal Independence Payment when they don't need it? They are depriving those in real need! https://www.gov.uk/report-benefit-fraud |
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