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DUAL TOUCH PADDLE CIRCUIT CARD (Kit Form)

  

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ONLY 1 W x 1.5" D x .4" H

N8EPE (DOUG) came up with this highly nostalgic idea for his unique paddle.  The model p3 and battery are installed inside the D104 mic head. Using an old crystal case for the paddles is just perfect.

Great idea and fabulous work Doug.

KE6US (Eric) applied his P3W Touch Paddle Board to his Elecraft KX1 transceiver.

Thanks for your creativity and sharing the pictures with us.

See....it even works with gloves on for those cold nights in the field.

K8EAB (Weymouth) applied his P3W board to his Elecraft KX1 transceiver, also.

Weymouth is using our Gold Plated paddles on his project.

If anyone needs 4-40 Nylon Plastic machine screws that are 1-inch long, Weymouth may be able to help you out.

Thanks for sharing the pictures with us Wey.

KG9HV (John) applied his P3W Touch Paddle Board in a small unique box using Plexiglass and spark plug gap setters as his paddles.

Great idea and very nice looking too.

Jerry, KR5L, took his P3 and installed it in a Wallwart case.  You can see his on off switch in the back .  The card and battery are installed inside the case.

 

Nice job Jerry!

  

 

My friend Paolo, F8ENY of France, developed his own unigue touch paddle using two French coins in a plastic box. He loves the feel and performance of the P3K.

Thanks for the photo Paolo.

Sumner, I finally got around to throwing the touchkeyer  together. It's not especally pretty, but very functional.  Since u asked for a pic, thought I'd send u one even tho it's just in the testing stage.
 
I cut a slot across the finger pads to isolate them from the front of the box. They are made of double sided PC board and just soldered to the front of the box which is also PC board.   It's removable, so I can make a better looking one if I desire.
 
Tnx for a great kit, I love it.

Thanks Jack  (KR8Z) It looks great!

 

Bill (NI5X) Excellent job Bill.

MONTGOMERY (N5ESE) built this nice touch paddle in an altoid can.  Check out his web site for a lot more great home projects.