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Identifying CW Key
Hello group,
I'm looking for hints to identify the following CW key: http://hb9egm.bram.ch.eu.org/pub/key.png It has no inscription, and I'm curious to know where it comes from. Has anyone seen something like that? Where could I look for information? 73 Matthias HB9EGM |
Identifying CW Key
On May 18, 5:28 pm, none ""bram\"@(none)" wrote:
Hello group, I'm looking for hints to identify the following CW key: http://hb9egm.bram.ch.eu.org/pub/key.png It has no inscription, and I'm curious to know where it comes from. Has anyone seen something like that? Where could I look for information? 73 Matthias HB9EGM Hi Matthias; I cannot help but one of the most knowledgeable people involved with CW keys is Tom, you can e-mail him at his web-site http://w1tp.com/ GL........ Rich WA2RQY/4 |
Identifying CW Key
In article , none ""bram\"@(none)"
wrote: I'm looking for hints to identify the following CW key: http://hb9egm.bram.ch.eu.org/pub/key.png It has no inscription, and I'm curious to know where it comes from. Has anyone seen something like that? Where could I look for information? Matthias- It may be a home-made key. If that is true, you aren't likely to find any further information unless it was built from a magazine article. 73 Fred K4DII |
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