A new video detail the history of the Morse key has been added to YouTube. It details the history of the Morse key from the very first ‘Correspondent’ key through the Camelback to keys like Bunnell’s steel lever key, as well as many other keys including those for the military use. It also details keys including the sideswiper used to reduce operator strain. It shows the Vibroplex bug and finally electronic keyers and paddles. Check out this five minute video with lots of examples of keys ancient and modern:
The key himself ....YES to many it seems just a switch.....To many More its a Master Piece and honour to collect and even use them today in our Shacks . The detailed handcraft and engineering into the Perfect key is a personal thing. Yet they are each and every so effective as their operator. - Thx Guys de 73 - real interesting video indeed - Leon
Yes there is a lot of engineering that went into the Morse key. As you say it is not just a switch but a finely honed instrument that took a lot of developing. There is a bit more you can see on our website page: http://www.electronics-radio.com/articles/history/morse-code-telegraph/morse-key-development.php Hope you like this as well
G3YWX - A25SL , Q5 yes in deed I Totally agree its Masters engineering more than you know by just simply looking at a key. Only when one finds the love for theses instruments - That's when your eyes and mind open to the fine art and engineering of a Morse key. Every key has a "story" that's for sure - 73 Thank you, will have a look at the link -my Google + also have a few stories you'd like maybe - cheers now - Leon
Excellent Video--Definitely learned several new things I didn't know before. CU on 80-10 with my J-44
I see there is no mention of the Marconi 365A straight key, a real master of engineering, used at sea for many years from about the 1930's and is still popular although their numbers appear to be dwindling.
Sadly we only had limited time - I try to keep videos to 5 minutes. Also I didn't have one available - much as they are good.