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 ===== Description ===== ===== Description =====
-The KR-20 provides crisp easy-to-copy CW at all speeds without operator fatigue. ​ The paddle assembly incorporates a linear magnetic paddle return. ​ Return force is adjusted by two front panel knobs which move magnetic shorting bars.  Each paddle can be set individually to optimum tension. ​ Paddles can be canted for the most comfortable position. ​ Contact spacing is adjusted ​thourhg hole in the top of the case.+The KR-20 provides crisp easy-to-copy CW at all speeds without operator fatigue. ​ The paddle assembly incorporates a linear magnetic paddle return. ​ Return force is adjusted by two front panel knobs which move magnetic shorting bars.  Each paddle can be set individually to optimum tension. ​ Paddles can be canted for the most comfortable position. ​ Contact spacing is adjusted ​through holes in the top of the case.
  
 +===== Specifications =====
   ***Keyed Time Base:​** ​ Each character starts immediately when the paddle is actuated. ​ A momentary closure of either paddle is all that is necessary to form a complete character.   ***Keyed Time Base:​** ​ Each character starts immediately when the paddle is actuated. ​ A momentary closure of either paddle is all that is necessary to form a complete character.
   ***Weight Ratio:​** ​ The traditional keyer has a dit-to-dah ratio of 1:3.  A space has the same length as a dit.  This dit-dah-space ration is fairly smooth at higher speeds, but becomes choppy at speeds below 25 wpm.  Accordingly,​ we have incorporated a character-to-space ration extender to suit individual preference. ​ The monitor, however, has the conventional 1:3 ratio.   ***Weight Ratio:​** ​ The traditional keyer has a dit-to-dah ratio of 1:3.  A space has the same length as a dit.  This dit-dah-space ration is fairly smooth at higher speeds, but becomes choppy at speeds below 25 wpm.  Accordingly,​ we have incorporated a character-to-space ration extender to suit individual preference. ​ The monitor, however, has the conventional 1:3 ratio.
- +  ***Monitor:​** ​ A built-in monitor provides a side tone for feeding headphones or speaker. ​ Volume and frequency of 600-1500 Hz is adjustable to suit the operator'​s taste. This also can be used for off-the-air code practice. ​ For high impedance receiver input use a 220,000 ohm resistor in series with the monitor lead. 
- +  ***Output:​** ​ The output is handled by a reed relay. ​ Rated at 15 volt-amps, it will key all regularly used keying circuits. ​ The maximum keying voltage is 400 volts. 
-  *Built-in AC Power Supply +  ​***Speed:**  A single control, tapered to provide linear adjustment, varies the speed from 6-60 words per minute. 
-  *Speed ​adjustable ​from 6 - 60 wpm +  ***Electrical:**  The KR-20 circuitry is completely solide state. ​ It emplys one dual JK integrated circuit, nine silicone transistors,​ and eight silicon diodes. ​ power source is 105-125 volts at 0.125 amperes, 50-60 Hz.  Push-on, push-off switch with pilot light. ​ Line cord: 5'. 
-  *Tension adjustable from the front panel +  ***Mechanical:​** ​ The chasis is rigid steel. ​ Cycolac(r) molded side panels have recessed wood grain finish. ​ Nylon paddles are shaped for comfortable operation over long periods. 
-  ​*Adjustable weighting +  ***Dimensions:**  2-1/2" ​high x 4-3/4" ​wide 8" ​deep. 
-  ​*Reed relay keyed output +  ***Weight:**  2-1/pounds.
-  ​*TTL integrated circuit ​logic +
-  *Monitor will drive headphones or speaker +
-  *Monitor frequency and volume adjustable from the rear panel +
-  *Magnetic tension paddle assembly +
-  *Instant character start +
-  *SizeHWD 2.5" x 4.75" x 6+
-  *Net Weight: 2.5 lbs +
-  *Finish: Baked enamel, molded side panels and nylon paddles+

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