Trace the evolution of automatic Morse code devices from the early 1800s
to today through this informative text and over 1,100 photos. Beginning
with an overview of telegraphy and early key history, fifteen sections
explore the equipment used to send messages over long distances.
Featured are code readers, oscillators, Morse trainers, electronic
keyers, single- and dual-lever paddles, portable paddles, automatic
mechanical keys, accessories, and more. Each device is presented in text
and images, some with classic advertisements; this combination allows
the reader to appreciate device development and better understand the
thinking that went into the design. Paddle and key maintenance and
adjustment are also examined, as well as computer interfacing and use of
the Internet. The book also includes the results of patent studies and
historical research, with many new findings presented, making it a
must-have for collectors, ham operators, or anyone interested in the
history of these communication devices.