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{{Project | {{Project | ||
|Title=Morse Sounder | |Title=Morse Sounder | ||
|Status= | |Status=Completed | ||
|Project Lead=User:TylerWard | |Project Lead=User:TylerWard | ||
|Description=To design a morse code sidetone generator. The finished version of which will be made into a kit that can be used as an intermediate project. | |Description=To design a morse code sidetone generator. The finished version of which will be made into a kit that can be used as an intermediate project. | ||
|Image=MorseSounderSetRender.jpg | |Image=MorseSounderSetRender.jpg | ||
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=== Designs and source code === | === Designs and source code === | ||
Latest revision as of 17:24, 23 September 2018
Morse Sounder | |
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Status | Completed |
Project Lead | User:TylerWard |
Morse Sounder
To design a morse code sidetone generator. The finished version of which will be made into a kit that can be used as an intermediate project.
Designs and source code
see Github project
Kit cost
- approximate costs (when a few are ordered at once)
- PCBs £10
- Sounder components inc case £25
- iambic key components inc case £10
Feature List
- 1/4in jack key input
- internal speaker
- Paddle key support
- Adjustable Tone,Volume,Weight, and Rate
- 1/4in Headphone Jack
- 12v input
- Included capacitive iambic key
Assembly Documentation
Sources and links
- Rev1.0 audio path based on designs by Forrest Cook (WB0RIO)
- Capacitive Iambic key uses circuit from John Parfrey (M0UKD)
- Project uses CC By icons from Dave Gandy (power icon (also remixed to make the dial and jack labels)) and Hanan (headphone icon)
- Component links