Bill,
If you're up to building a simple kit, you might want to check out the
K20 CW keyboard, by K1EL. It's very easy to build...took me less than
one hour and I'm pretty ham-fisted (pun intended). You can read about
it my clicking on the "Products" button at K1EL's web page,
http://www.k1el.com. By the way, you can also plug a paddle into the
keyer later on, if you want to give that a try.
He also has another, software-driven keying interface called Winkey.
Have fun!
John Pfeifer - KL0WN
... My question is this:
What software/hardware combinations are some of you using to interface
your rig with the computer so that CW (and hopefully other digital
modes) can be manipulated by someone with short, fat fingers that
sometimes quiver and shake? What would be the best way to interface
the two without a large outlay of cash? Your answers and help will be
greatly appreciated.
73
Bill, W4ISH
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