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Length: 11:28 -
Rating: 5.0 (1 ratings) -
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Author: QRQcw
In this 3rd video of this series of using multiple instances of DAHdiDAH CW KEYER, we show you how to add a software cw keyboard to your computer morse code ...
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Length: 11:35 -
Rating: 5.0 (4 ratings) -
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Author: QRQcw
This video demonstrates how to bring up multiple instances of QsoNet's Dahdidah Cw Keyer using FABULATECH's VIRTUAL SERIAL PORT SPLITTER. Four separate insta...
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Length: 2:24 -
Rating: 5.0 (5 ratings) -
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Author: Roberto Salazar
This key is the favorite and widely used by Ham Radio Operators, US Navy Flameproof CW Key The shape of its knob is very characteristic. It has got a tall mu...
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Length: 8:37 -
Rating: 5.0 (16 ratings) -
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Author: magrum21
A QRS CW QSO with KK4BKE. KD8NJZ uses his fairly "new" Navy Flameproof CW Key as he continues to learn more about Amateur Radio.
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Length: 6:35 -
Rating: 3.6666667 (18 ratings) -
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Author: n4ktz
See the KX3 in the CW decode mode at 35 WPM. This speed is way to fast for me to copy but the KX3 does a perfect job decoding the CW transmission!
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Length: 7:30 -
Rating: 5.0 (20 ratings) -
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Author: johnrob281
Often called a spy key, this CW key actually came out of a Western Electric test set. The keys were in banks of four and used as test equipment. This video s...
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Length: 10:49 -
Rating: 5.0 (1 ratings) -
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Author: QRQcw
This is the second video in a series demonstrating multiple instances of DAHDIDAH CW KEYER by QSONET; made possible by FABULTECH's SERIAL PORT SPLITTER. In t...
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Length: 0:50 -
Rating: 5.0 (2 ratings) -
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Author: Grant T
A quick C.Q call on 20m , Using an old hand key and running just under 5w (QRP) on my Icom IC 718 Transceiver (I did check the frequency was clear before cal...
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Length: 4:13 -
Rating: 4.8933334 (75 ratings) -
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Author: dlab500
Denise Brown at the helm on a classic tube Ham radio rig. Made a CW contact on 40 meters with a little assistance from N6tlu. This station will always be in ...
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Length: 2:24 -
Rating: 0 (0 ratings) -
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Author: fiat300pct
I downloaded a tone generator that can change the frequency by numbers. I matched it to the beacons on the Cormac radio to 575 Hz. The T key switch the gener...
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Length: 6:13 -
Rating: 5.0 (9 ratings) -
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Author: Roberto Salazar
Bought it on eBay. Made in the USA, in the 40's, by Lionel Corporation and used during the WWII years. The J-38 type of CW/Morse keys were used by all branch...
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Length: 2:20 -
Rating: 5.0 (2 ratings) -
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Author: n8bx
This is the N8RQJ Mini Pac Key 1 CW Key. Its made for Ham Radio ops looking for a small portable CW Key that they can take camping, hiking, backpacking etc w...
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Length: 10:53 -
Rating: 5.0 (3 ratings) -
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Author: Davidradio
CW (Morse Code) on ham radio.
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Length: 0:24 -
Rating: 4.9166665 (36 ratings) -
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Author: WA5MUF
For fun, Morse Code practice. See below for the alphabet and numbers.... CW is a method of sending Morse code used by amateur radio operators -- hams -- and ...
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Length: 0:35 -
Rating: 5.0 (6 ratings) -
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Author: oh6dc
Find out more at http://sites.google.com/site/oh6dccw/pogostickcwkey.
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