Creative Morse Code Keys Made from Everyday Household Objects
By
austinallegro
A baker's-dozen of insight crammed into one ring.
Summary
A collection of unconventional and creative Morse code (CW) keys made from everyday objects and household items by OH6DC. The page showcases various improvised CW keys including items like lever arch files, lollipops, rubber stamps, letter scales, pepper mills, lightsabers, nutcrackers, smoke alarms, soap dispensers, vinyl record players, and even toilet brushes - all repurposed as functional Morse code transmission devices.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledLever arch file CW key
Valentine's day lollipop CW paddle
Lightsaber CW key
Toilet brush CW key
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