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Still Morseing Around

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Eleven years ago, I took the opportunity to begin this column and now I’m entering my 12th year of bringing you the best in kits and ideas to make building them easier and more fun. I want to thank my readers for sticking with me so far, and I look forward to many more years of these monthly columns.

Last month , we looked at a very simple code practice oscillator. Simple oscillators are great for learning the basics of code, and for learning the basics of kit building as well. In that column, I also mentioned a much more elaborate Morse

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