This project illustrates a working homemade Morse code oscillator that is constructed in an Altoids can while the paddles are constructed using copper board, eyeglass screwdriver, and rubber bumpons.
Thereās a lot to learn from this 1966 Army training film about the International Morse Code, but the most crucial component of good keying is rhythm. A young man named [Owens] demonstrates very clean ...
Have you ever felt the options for Morse code communication were too limited? Well, look no further than [marsPRE]ās open source WristMorse communicator that can connect over WiFi, can act as a ...
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