[WriteLog] Re Sending CW
Georgek5kg@aol.com
Georgek5kg@aol.com
Mon, 12 Nov 2001 10:04:02 EST
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In a message dated 11/11/2001 7:15:25 PM Pacific Standard Time,
gbaron@home.com writes:
> No need to spend 20 bucks for rhis. A 30 cent transistor from radio shack
> and a 10 cent resistor are all you need.
>
>
Well, it's a lil' bit more than this. You will also need to have (can also
buy at Radio Shack or a parts store) an LPT printer port connector plus
shielded cable (sufficient length to reach from your computer to the radio)
plus a 1/4" key plug. Be careful when soldering the transistor and resistor
to the LPT connector so as to not short out any of the pins. Also don't
overheat the transistor. A small alligator clip on the lead being soldered
will protect it from the heat of the soldering iron.
I am offering this advice since you mentioned that you were an operator and
not a homebrewer.
73, Geo...k5kg
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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>In a message dated 11/11/2001 7:15:25 PM Pacific Standard Time, gbaron@home.com writes:
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<BR><BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE style="BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff 2px solid; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px">No need to spend 20 bucks for rhis. A 30 cent transistor from radio shack and a 10 cent resistor are all you need.
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<BR>Well, it's a lil' bit more than this. You will also need to have (can also buy at Radio Shack or a parts store) an LPT printer port connector plus shielded cable (sufficient length to reach from your computer to the radio) plus a 1/4" key plug. Be careful when soldering the transistor and resistor to the LPT connector so as to not short out any of the pins. Also don't overheat the transistor. A small alligator clip on the lead being soldered will protect it from the heat of the soldering iron.
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<BR>I am offering this advice since you mentioned that you were an operator and not a homebrewer.
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<BR>73, Geo...k5kg</FONT></HTML>
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