@LZ2SM Yes it's working quite well. Especially when wired so that it can utilize my rig's internal keyer, one button for dits, the other for dahs. - It's simply the left or right channel on the audio cable, shorted with ground.
@LZ2SM I disassembled the mouse and soldered the buttons inside to an old audio-jack cable - so that I can use the mouse as a cw key for my regular rig.
For this experiment I simply connected the new jack connection on my mouse, in series with my circuit, to key the oscillator, when the mouse is pressed.
That's genius idea!It must be easy keying it that way!
LZ2SM 1 month ago
@LZ2SM Yes it's working quite well. Especially when wired so that it can utilize my rig's internal keyer, one button for dits, the other for dahs. - It's simply the left or right channel on the audio cable, shorted with ground.
trylleklovn 1 month ago
wow is is the keying done with the mouse?Trough serial port?Any info?
LZ2SM 1 month ago
@LZ2SM I disassembled the mouse and soldered the buttons inside to an old audio-jack cable - so that I can use the mouse as a cw key for my regular rig.
For this experiment I simply connected the new jack connection on my mouse, in series with my circuit, to key the oscillator, when the mouse is pressed.
trylleklovn 1 month ago
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geezerbigfoot 1 month ago