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CW Morse Code Key - Pocket Morse Code Telegraph Key Aluminum Alloy Base Grey for Amateur Radio Ham Operators, Adjustable Tension (Grey)
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Grey
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- FULLY ADJUSTABLE: The Dit & Dah paddle distances to center contact can be adjusted individually. As Well As adjustable spring tension for the maximum operatorcComfort
- ANODIZED TO LAST: All aluminum components are then hard anodized using State-of-the-Art anodizing systems
- Ergonomic design: The straight cw key feature an ergonomic design that ensures comfortable operation for extended periods. Morse key products are made of 6061T6 aluminum alloy, with bright surfaces and rust resistance
- SOLID CNC MACHINED: Using 6061 billet Aluminum blocks the main body is made in one solid piece. All of the Aluminum edges are CNC machined chamfered and smooth. Paddle arm has A 3D hemi finger grip. This allows a better Feel & Grip on the paddle when sending code
- Widely use: The CW Morse electronomy is very suitable for radio enthusiasts, beginners, wild camping or POTA, SOTA, LOTA or indoor use. It is light and small, and can be carried in a portable radio device
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Morse code, named after its inventor Samuel Morse, is a method of transmitting text information using sequences of on-off tones, lights, or clicks that can be understood by a skilled listener or observer without the use of written language. Developed in the early 19th century, Morse code revolutionized long-distance communication, enabling messages to be transmitted efficiently via telegraph systems across vast distances. Initially designed for telegraphy, Morse code has transcended its original purpose and found applications in various domains, including radio communication, aviation, navigation, and emergency signaling. Its simplicity, reliability, and universality have cemented its enduring legacy, making Morse code a timeless language in the realm of telecommunications.