SteveShannon Posted November 28 Report Posted November 28 5 minutes ago, WRYZ926 said: That's better than what we use to do with the crank generators out of the old telephones. If we weren't shocking fish in the pond or using it to get night crawlers, we were shocking each other with those things. Yes I am showing my age. Most people under 30 won't know what I am talking about and I bet some between 30 and 40 don't either. In 1969 I was in the 8th grade. We put on a play that called for an on-stage telephone to ring. I hooked up a crank generator that the school had to an old dial phone I brought from home. It rang great! RayDiddio, WRYZ926 and WRUU653 3 Quote
Elbowmac Posted November 28 Author Report Posted November 28 39 minutes ago, SteveShannon said: Marconi is proud of you!!! If it had worked I would have had to build a coherer. No leyden jars though. Old computer psu jury rigged SteveShannon and RayDiddio 2 Quote
Elbowmac Posted November 28 Author Report Posted November 28 32 minutes ago, WRYZ926 said: That's better than what we use to do with the crank generators out of the old telephones. If we weren't shocking fish in the pond or using it to get night crawlers, we were shocking each other with those things. Yes I am showing my age. Most people under 30 won't know what I am talking about and I bet some between 30 and 40 don't either. Getting old isn't a sin, but it is dang inconvenient! RayDiddio 1 Quote
Elbowmac Posted November 28 Author Report Posted November 28 26 minutes ago, SteveShannon said: In 1969 I was in the 8th grade. We put on a play that called for an on-stage telephone to ring. I hooked up a crank generator that the school had to an old dial phone I brought from home. It rang great! Non electrical, but when someone that hunts snakes for fun has a son who disassembles a mechanical alarm clock and leaves it in the back floorboard of a car and it rings (no bell) sounds just like a rattlesnake. Immediate pull off the road...................... Tinkering is fun, in the right hands DeoVindice, WRUU653, RayDiddio and 2 others 5 Quote
RayDiddio Posted November 28 Report Posted November 28 3 hours ago, WRYZ926 said: Everyone learns differently. Go with the method(s) that work best for you. The computer programs and phone apps are good to help learn CW but it is also important to use an actual key to get the feel of it. I have actually been considering getting a Sparkgap Labs MCT-73 Morse Code Trainer Kit since I like to tinker and build things anyway. And I will probably use some apps/programs when I am ready to start learning CW. Completely agree on using an actual, physical key. The apps will teach you the tones and how to identify them but you WILL need to practice on a physical key at some point. WRYZ926, SteveShannon and Elbowmac 3 Quote
WRUU653 Posted November 28 Report Posted November 28 1 hour ago, SteveShannon said: In 1969 I was in the 8th grade. We put on a play that called for an on-stage telephone to ring. I hooked up a crank generator that the school had to an old dial phone I brought from home. It rang great! On the side subject of projects, I’ve seen some projects out there that turn your old phone into a door bell using a ring generator. This phone still works but no land line anymore so I’ve been toying with the idea. Elbowmac and RayDiddio 2 Quote
RayDiddio Posted November 28 Report Posted November 28 6 minutes ago, WRUU653 said: On the side subject of projects, I’ve seen some projects out there that turn your old phone into a door bell using a ring generator. This phone still works but no land line anymore so I’ve been toying with the idea. That may actually be a lot of fun. Rotary dial was annoying but once you figured out that you could dial numbers by rapidly tapping the hook switch it sort of became more interesting at least. SteveShannon and WRUU653 2 Quote
WRQC527 Posted November 28 Report Posted November 28 2 hours ago, SteveShannon said: In 1969 I was in the 8th grade. We put on a play that called for an on-stage telephone to ring. I hooked up a crank generator that the school had to an old dial phone I brought from home. It rang great! What I find interesting is that I can select an "old-fashioned" ringer for my smart phone. If enough people at my work have that ring tone, my office starts to sound like the boiler room of an old Jerry Lewis Telethon. WRUU653, SteveShannon and RayDiddio 3 Quote
SteveShannon Posted November 28 Report Posted November 28 On 11/28/2024 at 11:39 AM, RayDiddio said: Completely agree on using an actual, physical key. The apps will teach you the tones and how to identify them but you WILL need to practice on a physical key at some point. Morse Mania allows you to practice “keying” on the touchscreen and some people have worked on interfaces to physical keys and keyers. Also, my Yaesu FT-DX10 radio allows me to practice without transmitting. Quote
RayDiddio Posted November 28 Report Posted November 28 2 minutes ago, SteveShannon said: Morse nania allows you to practice “keying” on the touchscreen and some people have worked on interfaces to physical keys and keyers. Also, my Yaesu FT-DX10 radio allows me to practice without transmitting. True. My point was more to the fact that tapping a physical key, if you have one, is necessary. My physical practice key feels very different from a touch screen. Elbowmac, SteveShannon and WRYZ926 3 Quote
GMRSJohn Posted November 29 Report Posted November 29 20 hours ago, WRUU653 said: On the side subject of projects, I’ve seen some projects out there that turn your old phone into a door bell using a ring generator. This phone still works but no land line anymore so I’ve been toying with the idea. That brings back memories! Dang near every phone in my grandma’s house was rotary. And my other grandma had the regular dial phone with the mile long cord so you could go anywhere in the house on it. WRXB215, SteveShannon and WRUU653 3 Quote
WRYZ926 Posted November 29 Report Posted November 29 18 hours ago, SteveShannon said: Morse nania allows you to practice “keying” on the touchscreen and some people have worked on interfaces to physical keys and keyers. Also, my Yaesu FT-DX10 radio allows me to practice without transmitting. I'm pretty sure a lot of radios will allow that. I know the Xiegu G90 will. I haven't looked into if the IC-7300 will, but I bet it does. Quote
SteveShannon Posted November 29 Report Posted November 29 30 minutes ago, WRYZ926 said: I'm pretty sure a lot of radios will allow that. I know the Xiegu G90 will. I haven't looked into if the IC-7300 will, but I bet it does. I would agree; I just don’t have experience with them. Quote
WRQI663 Posted December 2 Report Posted December 2 That's an old "504 set", one of the first "combined" set. No separate ringer box. (Those things were loud!) (I was one of "Ma Bell's kids) As stated before, practice sending too.......a 'dash' (dah) is 3 times longer than a 'dot' (dit) and a bit longer between words.......don't worry about speed - it just comes with practice - don't give up Elbowmac and WRXB215 1 1 Quote
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