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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2007

Some Morse keys in action (part 6/10)

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  • Junker is an the German surname Junker? Being a Junker, I need to get one of these for my radio station.

  • Hello westkan:

    Junker is the surname of Joseph Junker(the inventor of these type of morse key).

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  • I have a German Junker that I use for my straight key. A radio operator on a merchant ship gave it to me years ago and it is a great key. 73

  • You might tell the people who don't know, that the German word Junker is pronounce without the J. Sort of like it was actually spelled Yunker.

  • @varion1952 The german junker is a great key, my first one was when i was a US army radio operator in germany, we found one in the barracks i have 2 table models and one leg key now in my collection, they keep comming up all the time on ebay

  • You said junker.....lol

  • As a Radiotelegraphist in the merchant marine, I've used this key for 23 years. Hard to find it today. It belongs to History.

  • langweile? xD

  • Just in case a bomb explodes.

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