Difference between revisions of "CW Practice Oscillator Kit"
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The '''CW key''' is connected to a '''5mm Terminal block''' that is label '''CW Key''' | The '''CW key''' is connected to a '''5mm Terminal block''' that is label '''CW Key''' | ||
This Kit comes with a 55mm Speaker that is connected '''LS2 (Alt Speaker Version2 Bd)''' - '''J3 (Version1 Bd)''' and placed underneath the bottom of the PCB. | This Kit comes with a 55mm Speaker that is connected '''LS2 (Alt Speaker Version2 Bd)''' - '''J3 (Version1 Bd)''' and placed underneath the bottom of the PCB. | ||
− | There is another speaker connector that uses a 5mm Terminal block | + | There is another speaker connector that uses a 5mm Terminal block that is labeled '''Speaker''' for larger speakers. |
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'''Code Practice Oscillator Schematic''' | '''Code Practice Oscillator Schematic''' |
Revision as of 17:01, 5 March 2024
Morse Code Practice Oscillator Kit
Code Practice Oscillator Kit www.microrusty.com 2024 Version 1.0 Sachse Amateur Radio Association
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I decided to make a CW practice board for Morse Code training for my local HAM club. I have donated all 8 boards to the club. It was a simple process to use KiCad 7.0 to design the board. I am not going to explain how to use KiCad in this wiki page since I have other wiki pages explaining how to use KiCad.
This kit uses a NE555 timer SMD SOIC-8 Chip that produces a square wave that can be adjusted between 300Hz and 1KHz The power source is a 9 Volt battery that is connected to J1 via a 9V BATTERY STRAP from Mouser Electronics. This Kit was designed to be adjustable for the user to change to the tone to their preferred listening levels. RV4 is a 200K ohm variable resistor that controls the tone between 300Hz to 1KHz. RV3 is a 100 Ohm variable resistor that controls the volume. The CW key is connected to a 5mm Terminal block that is label CW Key This Kit comes with a 55mm Speaker that is connected LS2 (Alt Speaker Version2 Bd) - J3 (Version1 Bd) and placed underneath the bottom of the PCB. There is another speaker connector that uses a 5mm Terminal block that is labeled Speaker for larger speakers.
Code Practice Oscillator Schematic
Code Practice Oscillator Schematic Parts