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VE2ABT > CW       04.07.05 06:31l 60 Lines 1360 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: Katsumi keyer
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VE1EX --->   ;-)  Bonjour !  Je te cite (>) et je commente ensuite:       


YOU WROTE:
> Message-Id: 248_VE1EW
> From: ve1ex@ve1ew.#cbrk.ns.can.na (Andrew)
> To: cw@ww
> 
>  I have this Katsumi keyer/paddle set up that I got a couple of years ago
> at a local flea market.  Can anyone tell me just what vintage such
> an item
> might be?  It is solid state.  Was it sold assembled or as a kit?
>  hve had
> some friends look on the net for it but no info to be had.  Has anyone
> else out
> there had one of these items? if so have you been able to adjust them
> so that
> the spacing between the contacts and the paddle arm is very fine?
> I can only
> adjust mine so far using the screw/ 6mm nut arrangement.  It is
> ok for speeds
> up to 30 wpm, but any faster than that, the spacing is too large.
> (&) Andrew J. Bowlby

Bonjour Andrew

KATSUMI ELECTRIC Co.LTD (Electric Paddle and Electric Keyer). 4-274-5
Ikegami taku Tokyo 146-0082 Japan

Links on the Internet:

http://www.qsl.net/sv1edy/Keyindex.htm
Write SV1EDY at monotika @ yahoo.gr he may have info, since he collects
Morse keys and keyers.

http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/1164

There is more ...



73 de

Pierre, VE2ABT


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