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  1. code practice oscillator. Looking for a simple, cheap and fun entry-level ham radio project that will appeal to kids? If so, look no further than this no-solder code practice oscillator.

  2. This ‘Pleasant’ Code Practice Oscillator produces a smooth-sounding sign-wave at your favorite frequency, and during keying is turned on and off with smooth transitions which eliminates ‘key clicks’.

  3. Practice sending and receiving code. Steve Weber, KD1JV has designed a inexpensive device to help you learn or improve your cw skills virtually anywhere. We are calling it the KD1JV Code Trainer. You can practice receiving code at 5-30 wpm just about anywhere.

  4. Find Code Practice Oscillators and Tutors and get Free Shipping on Most Orders Over $99 at DX Engineering!

  5. The MFJ-557 lets you practice sending code at home, work, riding in your car -- practically anywhere -- because its so easy to take it wherever you go. Volume control adjusts from barely audible to blaring full sound.

  6. This simple code practice oscillator project for beginners to Continuous Wave Morse Code uses a 555 timer to generate a dit or dah sound when the key is pressed.

  7. With a key, an oscillator, a battery and a small speaker or headphones, you can practice the code with a friend instead of an emotionless computer. To me, the dif-ference is like that between playing soli-taire versus a two-handed card game. Let me show you how to build a truly state-of-the-art code-practice oscillator and have some fun!

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