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Old March 20th 04, 03:43 AM
garigue
 
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"Rick Nevill" wrote in message
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Hello!

I would like to to make a custom iambic keyer for a person with
quadraplegia. She mainly has use of only her index and ring finger. She
can only flex her thumb and cannot release the thumb pressure at will.

Does anyone know of an iambic keyer kit or inexpensive keyer that I could
dis-assemble to build a keyer with side-by-side rather than opposing
paddles? That way she could use her ring finger for the dashes and her
index finger for the dots (or visa-versa) . She cannot move her arm at

all,
so I will have to make a splint that can hold the keyer and her hand in

the
correct position.

The closest I have found is this site that lists alot of keyers:
http://www.eham.net/reviews/products/16 and the MFJ-561K Minature Iambic
keyer kit.

BTW, she cannot use a straw, so I cannot build her the keyer that was in

QST
last month!

Thanks for any help I can get!

73,
Rick
WD5FRZ


Hello Rick .... I have made some call buzzers for my patients over the
years utilizing mercury switches. They are cheap, easy to mount on Velcro
and can be made to respond with minimal motion. Perhaps using two beads
either side of a pivot would work as I do not know of a double throw single
pole Hg switch. Radio Shack had them in the past ...not sure now. Please
feel free to e-mail me from QRZ.com. to discuss this or give me your phone
number.

God Bless KI3R Tom Popovic Belle Vernon Pa.

ps ..there are systems out there that utilize eye movement for communication
....maybe modification is possible from that aspect ....