Master Control for the CW Operator

If you’re an avid CW buff like me, you have accumulated a collection of paddles, bugs, hand keys and keyers. You like to switch off keys and keyers when operating CW. However, it’s such a pain to pull gear off the shelf to plug-unplug keys and keylines.

Here’s a neat solution that only requires hooking everything up once. Using a stereo source selector box (about $30) you connect up four paddles, bugs, hand keys, and keyers to one or two rigs. You can connect one key at a time or all four at once. You can even patch one or all four keys to both rigs simultaneously.

You can appreciate the convenience this offers. Select one of four paddles, keys, or keyers and start sending CW. You can change from one to another just by moving your hand.

Here’s how it’s done. Phono Preamps offers the TCC TC-716 6-Way Stereo Source Selector:

TC-716 Front

TC-716 Front

TC-716 Back

TC-716 Back

The selector has a row of six push buttons on the front. On the rear are two mini 3.5mm (1/8″) stereo phone jacks and four pair of RCA phono jacks. Any combination of rigs and keys/keyers can be plugged in. I used simple 6-inch “Y” cables with 2x RCA male plugs to 1x 3.5mm stereo female jack for “Audio 3 through 6”. The selector box and y-cables are available here:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0001F347K/

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000I23TTE/

Locate the selector box centrally on your desk as you’ll use it often.

73 de Jim KM5M

Jim Sheffield, KM5M, is a special contributor to AmateurRadio.com and writes from Texas, USA.

2 Responses to “Master Control for the CW Operator”

  • ve5uo:

    Great idea!

  • John E Mann KK4ITN:

    Sounds great. I do something different. I bought a 6″X3″ plastic box and installed female jacks all wired in parallel. At the last female I wired it to a jack which goes to my radio. All my keys and keyer are jacked into my mini box. This way all keys and keyer are ready to go. No fiddling, looking for cords or selecting switches. For me it is simple and works great.
    NOT BETTER THAN YOUR IDEA, just a different way.

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