A mini CW key by PY2OHH We show here the project of a CW key where 90% is mechanical construction and 10% electronics (two solder junctions). https://www.qsl.net/py2ohh/trx/cwkey/cwkey.htm |
Converted-Mouse Paddle with a built-in Keyer by 7N3WVM The built-in keyer is also homebrewed from scratch. ... I usually operate this paddle with the thumb and forefinger as is shown in the picture at the bottom. http://www.qsl.net/7n3wvm/keyer-mouse.html |
CW keyer for foxes and beacons by PA3HCM Beacons and foxes have to identify themselves. Although I could sit along all day with my morse key, transmitting my call, I wanted to have some automatic keyer. http://www.pa3hcm.nl/?p=296#more-296 |
CW paddle by PA2RF Unfortunately I do not "speak" morse. In the past I tried to learn it several times, but I never managed to control morse. For training excercises I once built a CW paddle. It is a rather easy design. You only need some unetched PCB and small material. http://pa2rf.blogspot.com/2014/04/cw-paddle.html |
Double Lever Paddle by PAØCMU Wayne Mc Fee, NB6M created a simple and easy to build CW paddle made from PC-board. Using Wayne's idea as a foundation I designed a double lever version for iambic keying. https://pa0cmu.nl/paddle.html |
Five Cent CW key by OH7SV http://www.jumaradio.com/five-cent-key/five-cent-key.html |
Homebrew CW Paddles by AA5TB I had long been needing a set of paddles for use during and field operations. In my junk box I had a switchcraft panel switch that had leaves that could be disassembled and I had thought of using it to make a set of paddles ... http://www.aa5tb.com/paddles.html |
Homebrew Paddles by LA6AKA Here is a set of lo-tech morse code paddles that I built during a couple of days between Christmas and New Year. Don't build them yourself! They turned out to be really cruddy. http://arj.nvg.org/ham/paddle1.html |
Homebrew Paddle with a built-in Keyer by 7N3WVM The built-in keyer is also homebrewed from scratch. ... The rest of the space is filled with a batch of lead sheets for the anchor. A careful watcher may find that LEGO blocks are used for the knobs. http://www.qsl.net/7n3wvm/keyer-lego.html |
Iambic CMOS Keyer by N5ESE Nowadays a keyer makes a relatively simple homebrew project. I enjoy building from scratch, and I wanted to build a discrete-logic-type circuit using CMOS chips. http://www.n5ese.com/keyer.html |
JUMA-KEYER1 by OH2NLT & OH7SV Miniature PIC microcontroller based keyer kit with convenient modes. The kit includes PCB, componets, knob and ready programmed PIC microcontroller. http://www.jumaradio.com/juma-keyer1/ |
Just Another CW Keyer by OK4BX I got idea I could build stand-alone CW keyer and get some more skill. Of course, I think we have still some old keyers, but they are too large and uncomfotable. http://web.bxhome.org/blog/ok4bx/2009/05/just-another-cw-keyer |
NSH Electronic Keyer / CPO by VU3NSH This circuit is an Electronic Keyer built with 4 IC’s and it can be used as Code Practice Oscillator (CPO). https://www.hamradio.in/projects/nsh-keyer |
Simple CW keyer (elbug) by OH7SV This is a CMOS 4000 series logic based keyer with Dot priority. http://www.jumaradio.com/elbug/oh7sv-elbug.htm |
Simple Paddle Keyer by SMØVPO This is a circuit that I particularly like due to its simplicity and speed of construction. With this circuit, it is now possible to include a paddle keyer as an integral part of all, but the smallest, of QRP CW transmitters. It also satisfies my intense hate for CMOS!! http://sm0vpo.altervista.org/use/simplek.htm |
The NUEKey (A Touch Sensor Keyer Paddle) by W8NUE https://www.qsl.net/w8nue/NUEKey.pdf |