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PED High Speed CW Trainer Posted by: dj1yfk
Video duration: 319 seconds Working with classic PED (by JE3MAS) in single caller mode at 100WpM. Difficult without headphones! Related: ham, high, qrq, radio, speed, telegraphy |
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RufzXP High Speed CW Posted by: dj1yfk
Video duration: 148 seconds An attempt with the CW trainer RufzXP (http://rufzxp.net/) . Speed ranged between 745 and 606 CpM (= 149 and 121 WpM). Difficult without headphones! Related: ham, high, qrq, radio, rufzxp, speed, telegraphy |
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CW Freak Posted by: dj1yfk
Video duration: 95 seconds An attempt with the "CW Freak" morse training program by JI0VWL. Initial speed 25 WpM, last call sign copied at 87 WpM (435 CpM). Related: code, ham, high, hst, morse, qrq, radio, speed |
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CW Touchkey Posted by: dj1yfk
Video duration: 21 seconds Demonstration of a Morse code touch key; a key with resistive switches which requires no mechanically movable parts. This is the cheapest way to build a key which works very well even at high speeds (50WpM PARIS in this video). Related: code, morse, qrq, sensor, telegraphy, touch |
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200 WpM in RufzXP Posted by: dj1yfk
Video duration: 12 seconds Video showing that copying callsigns at 200 WpM is possible. Related: code, ham, hst, morse, qrq, radio |
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Kent single lever morse key Posted by: dj1yfk
Video duration: 8 seconds Kent Engineers single lever morse key @ 50 WpM Related: ham, morse, qrq, radio |
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Single lever key Posted by: dj1yfk
Video duration: 8 seconds A single lever key made from an old relay, connected to an Elecraft K2. Shows you don't need a fancy expensive key for QRQ. Related: ham, keyer, morse, paddle, qrq, radio, telegraphy |







