Well, ARRL code practice bulletins run as high as 35 wpm, IIRC. They're
cheap, easy, and change every broadcast.
As far as a keyer for your kit, try a TiCK keyer. They're about $10, and are
very tiny--should fit inside that almost empty case!
GL ES 73,
Jim
NØOCT/QRP
In a message dated 21-Nov-99 18:32:59 Central Standard Time,
randas@mindspring.com writes:
> First..I've always thought it'd be nice to have a audio CD made up of high
> speed cw. I'm not sure how long a normal CD will play...but I'd like to
have
> 1/2 the CD at 30 wpm..1/4 at 35 wpm...1/4 at 40wpm. Just plain text of
> anything..book, manual. I know there have to be several of my fellow
> Ten-Tec'ers with a CD recorder that might tell me how hard that might be to
> produce.
>
> Second...I'll be getting a Ten-Tec 40m QRP kit for Xmas. :-) Really
looking
> forward to the assembly challenge ahead of me. What I'm hopeing for now is
a
> recommendation on a small keyer that I can put inside the rig. Don't need
> any kind of memories..just that it be iambic (sp?)
>
> So what'd ya say guys AR
>
> de Tim K0FL
--
FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/tentecfaq.htm
Submissions: tentec@contesting.com
Administrative requests: tentec-REQUEST@contesting.com
Problems: owner-tentec@contesting.com
Search: http://www.contesting.com/km9p/search.htm
|