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[TenTec] Orion and Keyers

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Subject: [TenTec] Orion and Keyers
From: Lee Crocker <w9oy@yahoo.com>
Reply-to: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2005 05:45:08 -0700 (PDT)
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I designed a keyer in the early 70's as an excercise
using a few CMOS chips.  I found I couldn't send
accurate code with it until I ran the clock speed 10x
the sending speed and used a ripple counter to pick
off my timing signals.  At 10x the timing variations
were small enough that the paddle release could occur
during a period where  the dot or dash memory would
not set.  It basically gave something like 5 count
period where I could release the paddle and not set
the memory and a 5 count period where I could release
the paddle and set the memory.  I don't know much
about modern single chip or PIC keyers but my guess is
something like this is going on.

As to keyers I use a Logikey CMOS 4.  I have other
keyers  but I keep coming back to my logikey.  I
brought the switches out to one of those 40x60 mm
rectangular mint tins which sits between the POD and
the paddle.  Saturday I received from Begali a
beautiful little switchbox that now fulfills that
function   K1EL's winKey is also excellent if you want
keyboard and paddle.

73  W9OY


                
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