Morse Telegraph - Key and Keyer - History and Development
By Ian PooleAn overview of the development of the Morse key for sending the Morse Code, from the first camelback keys, through straight keys and sideswiper keys to the semi automatic keyers including the Vibroplex to the modern electronic keyer.
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