OT - Idiom Press CMOS Super Keyer 4 (and LogiKit 4) - Command Card

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OT - Idiom Press CMOS Super Keyer 4 (and LogiKit 4) - Command Card

Tom Hammond-2
Good Morning Folks:

Since we have had a somewhat spirited discussion of the virtues of various
external Keyers for use with the Elecraft rigs, I thought I might offer a
succinct command card which I developed for laminating, cutting out, and
then sticking directly to the top of the case for the Idiom Press CMOS Super
Keyer 4 and LogiKit 4 keyers.

The command card measures 2.5" X 4.3" and I attach a trimmed copy directly
to the TOP of the keyer case using double-stick tape. It fits nicely within
the margins of the top cover.

While I cannot print and laminate the cards for you, I can however supply
FREE) the card info in PDF or in MS Word (.DOC) formats. The two files will
be ZIPped into a self-extracting .EXE file which you can RUN to extract the
contents.

The card makes a really nice reference point which you can access without
having to turn the keyer upside down to read the (somewhat limited) info
printed on the bottom of the case.

If you are interested, just drop me a note and I'll send both file formats
to you.

73,

Tom Hammond   N0SS

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Re: OT - Idiom Press CMOS Super Keyer 4 (and LogiKit 4) - Command Card

David Woolley (E.L)
Tom Hammond wrote:

>
> While I cannot print and laminate the cards for you, I can however supply
> FREE) the card info in PDF or in MS Word (.DOC) formats. The two files will
> be ZIPped into a self-extracting .EXE file which you can RUN to extract the
> contents.
>
I'd strongly advise not running the EXE (you won't be able to run in on
non-Intel or non-Windows machines, anyway).  Rather you should rename it
to .zip.  Windows Explorer in XP and later will treat such files as folders.

Self extracting EXEs provide a small convenience for a small proportion
of users who have old systems and don't have PKZip, WinZip or InfoZIP,
at the expense of encouraging poor security practice.

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David Woolley
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