Saw it there as well. Ordered a kit. Looking forward to the build and practical use! Will there be software updates as more hams try it out and provide feedback?
@@rcbrush99 Hi! Currently there is no easy way for end-users to flash their own firmware, but maybe I can offer an upgraded ROM with new software in the future?!
Super! I think it will help me a bunch. Think I'll go for the kit. Love that it has a headphone jack. I have CW Morse's Scout CPO and two of the CW Morse keys. Now I need the feedback this offers.
SparkGap Labs shipped this unit quickly and it took a little over 2 hours to assemble. There is a small Sparkgap Labs card that has the website listed where you can see the assembly and user guides. I printed a copy to use during the build, but you could easily read it directly on a laptop, iPad, or phone. The unit works perfectly, and I am excited now to do the harder work of re-learning the code. I selected this unit because it enables you to both copy code that is sent, as well as send code that the unit checks for accuracy. For awareness, you will need to supply the key and it uses a 3.5mm plug. Jeff Dauphinee, AD4F, Charlotte, NC.
Hi Jeff, thanks for the comment. I'm glad to hear it all went smoothly and it's working well for you. Luckily your order made it into the first batch of orders as the pileup of orders after Dave Casler reviewed it was more than I was stocked for. For anyone wondering, I have placed a massive parts order and back ordered units will be shipping the week of 6/18. I'll be offering more assembled units shortly after that.
👍Love it, I just might buy one. Looks like a good Morse Code trainer. I am in the process of learning. Wish I had the skills to put one together. Thank you for sharing.
I'm new to Morse code. I am looking for a practice unit. How does this compare to the morserino-32 ? Is there things it does or doesn't do? I see you have much better display
@RT-xj3tr, I don't know how this compares to the one you refer to, however, I bought and built the MCT-73, it was simple to build and I've found it really easy to use. I've been a Ham for about 25 years and I'd pretty much ignored morse code after the original code test I did to get my ticket. This unit is the way to go though, if you enjoy building things (like all hams do), get one of these units and a keyer unit, you won't be disappointed. In the short time I've been using it, morse code has become fun again. 73, Mike.
Hi there Brian, I just received my machine today. Iam waiting on my keyer to arrive so I can start practicing. I just wanted to say thank you.
Great! Have fun!
Saw this reviewed by Dave Casler on his youtube channel Ask Dave. Just ordered one!
Great! Thanks for the order!
Saw it there as well. Ordered a kit. Looking forward to the build and practical use! Will there be software updates as more hams try it out and provide feedback?
@@rcbrush99 Hi! Currently there is no easy way for end-users to flash their own firmware, but maybe I can offer an upgraded ROM with new software in the future?!
me too!
Super! I think it will help me a bunch. Think I'll go for the kit. Love that it has a headphone jack. I have CW Morse's Scout CPO and two of the CW Morse keys. Now I need the feedback this offers.
Great! I received your order and will ship that right out!
Thanks, Brian. -- Daryl K6KRG@@brianstephens331
@@brianstephens331 Got it! Looks great. Should be a easy build.
@@ClayExtrudingExpert Great! Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
SparkGap Labs shipped this unit quickly and it took a little over 2 hours to assemble. There is a small Sparkgap Labs card that has the website listed where you can see the assembly and user guides. I printed a copy to use during the build, but you could easily read it directly on a laptop, iPad, or phone. The unit works perfectly, and I am excited now to do the harder work of re-learning the code. I selected this unit because it enables you to both copy code that is sent, as well as send code that the unit checks for accuracy. For awareness, you will need to supply the key and it uses a 3.5mm plug. Jeff Dauphinee, AD4F, Charlotte, NC.
Hi Jeff, thanks for the comment. I'm glad to hear it all went smoothly and it's working well for you. Luckily your order made it into the first batch of orders as the pileup of orders after Dave Casler reviewed it was more than I was stocked for. For anyone wondering, I have placed a massive parts order and back ordered units will be shipping the week of 6/18. I'll be offering more assembled units shortly after that.
👍Love it, I just might buy one. Looks like a good Morse Code trainer. I am in the process of learning. Wish I had the skills to put one together. Thank you for sharing.
just come across this and ordered one, shipping to the UK is reasonable too
Thanks! I should be able to get that order out quicker than quoted on the website.
I'm new to Morse code. I am looking for a practice unit. How does this compare to the morserino-32 ? Is there things it does or doesn't do? I see you have much better display
@RT-xj3tr,
I don't know how this compares to the one you refer to, however, I bought and built the MCT-73, it was simple to build and I've found it really easy to use.
I've been a Ham for about 25 years and I'd pretty much ignored morse code after the original code test I did to get my ticket.
This unit is the way to go though, if you enjoy building things (like all hams do), get one of these units and a keyer unit, you won't be disappointed.
In the short time I've been using it, morse code has become fun again.
73,
Mike.