At a Glance: UPDATED NOTE, MAY 2008: This is an old video from a year or more ago, when I was just getting my feet wet with A quick demonstration (by a newbie) of the PicoKeyer which keys the transmitter on this tiny rig.
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UPDATED NOTE, MAY 2008: This is an old video from a year or more ago, when I was just getting my feet wet with A quick demonstration (by a newbie) of the PicoKeyer which keys the transmitter on this tiny rig. Well, I have the transceiver installed and working, and muscled a little picokeyer in there.
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- UPDATED NOTE, MAY 2008: This is an old video from a year or more ago, when I was just getting my feet wet with
- A quick demonstration (by a newbie) of the PicoKeyer which keys the transmitter on this tiny rig.
- Well, I have the transceiver installed and working, and muscled a little picokeyer in there.
- At our July meeting, Jim Bowlby (KF0SVB) delivered an excellent presentation on the
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