- designed to make use of inexpensive Arduino Micro/Nano modules for ease of construction and low cost.
- small but flexible software, written to provide a flexible framework for future experimentation.
- implements an iambic keyboard controller. Implement both "mode A" and "mode B", with user controlled adjustable speed via a potentiometer.
- serial interface which implements two different use cases:
- data read from the serial data port is automatically sent via morse code
- characters keyed with the paddle are also translated into ASCII and sent out the serial port
- keying output to control key a radio transmitter
- a sidetone output, which is a 700Hz audio to provide audio feedback that the keyer is working
- Fits in just 1K of Flash, to make it an entry in the Hackaday 1K Code Contest!
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