First, a San Francisco note: On the rare occasions it does freeze here, all the rooves change color. (Normally, they're black.)
The scorpion tail switch for Rockmite programming was getting cumbersome, so I finally gathered up my courage to intstall a video game switch for the functionality.
It worked!
The initial mockup of the Rockmite programming switch didn't get in the way of keying, (those are two screwdrivers that came with the RJ45 breakout boards 'holding' the swithc in position, (they're simply placed through the holes.)
So, I wired the thing, and voila:
The ergonomics are good. Keying took about five minutes to get used to. Switching frequencies and keyer speed is so my easier, even with having to reach across to hold the switch in position to use it in this initial prototype!
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