All of this talk about CW practice on the reflector has got me thinking…
Back in my early ham days… we’d just build a cw code oscillator using a 555 
timer, a handful of resistors, and a few caps and build it into an old cigar 
box…
Maybe I should build up a few and give them away at a future meeting. 

I need to dig through my junk box and see what parts I have on hand. 

Thanks for triggering this project idea. 
I’ll try to make some time to do this in the next month or two. 

Chris/AC5CM


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> On Jan 18, 2024, at 13:04, M Reiter via BVARC <bvarc@bvarc.org> wrote:
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> I built a prototype cw key and would like to practice with it.  Is there an 
> internet site that would allow me to plug the key into the computer with 
> either usb or mic jack ?   My other option is to program a raspberry pi.  
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