Morse keys

 

German WW II key

German WW II morse key. Baumuster T. 1 (Luftwaffe) - 1937/38. Great feel and operating.

German WW II key open

Geman WW II mouse key

German WW II morse key. 1944. School version of famous mouse key.

German WW II mouse key open

KMK 2

UK morse key KMK-2. Made in South Africa. Very robust .one.

KMK2 open

K64 Leipzig

East Germany K-64 Leipzig key. Nice feeling but easy to broke.

K64 Leipzig - open

East Germany

East Germany RFT MT-50 morse key. Same tension adjust as Junker.

East Germany - open

Junker

German Junker key. Build to last, great feel - Mercedes of all hand keys.

Junker - open

Hungarian

East Europe key, I believe it was made in Hungary.

Hungarian open

Bulgarian

Bulgarian MM-3 key.

(G. Damjanov - Razgrad)

Bulgarian open

PRC 515

Key from the Rockwell Collins PRC-515 (left). On the right is Spanish made Llaves key.

Llaves

UK

UK made morse key - no adjustments.

UK

German 1934


German key - 1934


German 1934

Czech key


Czech key - great build and robust - with RX/TX switch.

Czech open

JNA single

Yugoslavian single lever morse key.

JNA Single open

TS-1

Yugoslavian TS-1 morse key. The widely used key in ex Yugoslavia. I learn CW on such key back in 1981 in Gornji Milanovac (Serbia).

TS-1 open

Rusian key

Can't believe what can be found at neighbors  garage. Russian key, looks like school type, but nice to operate and not bad at all.

Rusian side view

Broken K64

Broken K-64 Leipzig key. Bad packaged, survive 40 years of operation and then destroyed by post. What a pity.

Broken K64

Begali

And at last - the star of my keys: Begali Simplex Palladium. Used for last 25.000 QSO's on CW. Perfect key for my needs.

Begali

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