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Greg - Use google.com -- tons of CPO's there http://www.google.com/
For example -- see URL: http://www.uoguelph.ca/~antoon/circ/morse1.htm And you can use a door buzzer in lieu of a CPO -- but buzz instead of nice tones. AND You can also downlad morse programs -- some allow sending on your computer. URL: http://ac6v.com/morseprograms.htm MFJ has one at URL: http://www.vectronics.com/vectronics...prodid=VEC-212 ANON - Guessin Again "Greg" wrote in message om... I am attempting to make a code key practice unit. I cannot find anything out there! I am going to make a simple tone generator so I can practice. Is this feasible? Are there any other designs out there besides making a full oscillator? Thank you G. Doughty KI4BBL |
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