Morse keys
German WW II morse key. Baumuster T. 1 (Luftwaffe) - 1937/38. Great feel and operating. |
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German WW II morse key. 1944. School version of famous mouse key. |
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UK morse key KMK-2. Made in South Africa. Very robust .one. |
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East Germany K-64 Leipzig key. Nice feeling but easy to broke. |
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East Germany RFT MT-50 morse key. Same tension adjust as Junker. |
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German Junker key. Build to last, great feel - Mercedes of all hand keys. |
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East Europe key, I believe it was made in Hungary. |
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Bulgarian MM-3 key.(G. Damjanov - Razgrad) |
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Key from the Rockwell Collins PRC-515 (left). On the right is Spanish made Llaves key. |
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UK made morse key - no adjustments. |
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German key - 1934 |
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Czech key - great build and robust - with RX/TX switch. |
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Yugoslavian single lever morse key. |
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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). |
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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. |
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Broken K-64 Leipzig key. Bad packaged, survive 40 years of operation and then destroyed by post. What a pity. |
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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. |