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 ===== Description ===== ===== Description =====
-Uses transistor switching and is powered through ​the CORSAIR system. ​ Speed 6 50 wpm.  ​Self completing ​characters. ​ Preset ​weighting for optimum articulation in the most used speed range (dit lenght ​increased approximately 10% at 20 wmp).+Designed specifically for use with the Ten-Tec Century/21 Transceiver.  ​Features self-completing ​dits and dahs, preset ​weighting for optimum articulation in the most used speed range, speed control with a range between 6 and 50 words per minute, and an enclosure that matches the transceiver. ​ Powered by the Century/21 power supply, no separate on-off switch is needed for the keyer. ​ Incorporates low voltage positive transistor switching to interface with the Century/21 keying circuit ​(it will not key transmitters with cathode or grid-block keying). 
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 +===== Specifications ===== 
 +  ***Keyer Output Circuit:** Positive low voltage transistor switch. 
 +  ***Speed Range:** 6 to 50 WPM. 
 +  ***Time Base:** Keyer starts with paddle actuation. 
 +  ***Character Generation:​** Self-completing dits and dahs. 
 +  ***Weighting:​** Dit length ​increased approximately 10% at 20 WPM. 
 +  ***Power Required:** 10 - 14 VDC taken from transceiver supply. 
 +  ***Paddle:​** Single type.  Molded plastic, with adjustable contact spacing. 
 +  ***Semiconductors:​** 1 Integrated Circuit; 5 Transistors;​ 9 Diodes. 
 +  ***Finish:​** Gray front panel, black pebble vinyl top and sides. 
 +  ***Size:** HWD 2" x 4" x 6" 
 +  ***Weight:​** 1 lb, 8 oz.

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