hmm. there's always a micro switch. that could work too.
don't mind me, just thinking out loud.
Shaun
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On 28/04/2008 11:42 PM, the old scribe known as Shaun Oliver was able to
impart this pearl of wisdom:
> would I be right in assuming that it's little more than two wires into a
> quarter inch phone plug with some kind of spring loaded switch that can
> be tapped with a finger to complete the circuit?
> that being the case, I'd build it with a little bit of spring steel and
> perhaps a screw head for it to tap against. and mount that on a wood base
>
> Shaun
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> On 28/04/2008 11:03 PM, the old scribe known as John Miller was able to
> impart this pearl of wisdom:
>> It wouldn't be hard to make one at all. I know people who've done it. I
>> would have made one if someone didn't let me borrow one 12 years ago and
>> never asked for it back.
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Shaun Oliver" <[log in to unmask]>
>> To: <[log in to unmask]>
>> Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 6:40 AM
>> Subject: straight keys.
>>
>>
>>> Hi all, is it easier to construct a straight morse key or would I be
>>> better served to go buy one? as I understand it, there's next to nothing
>>> required to build one from the get go..
>>> thanks in advance.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Shaun
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>>>
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