Received a nice package of Etherkit goodies from Jason/NT7S today. More fun things to build and play with.
One of the boards he sent was his EtherKeyer Mini along with a KM4CFT 3D printed paddle that he reviewed.



I’ll need to see if I’ve got a spare TRS cord lying around to use with the paddle.
The other board he sent along was a code practice oscillator board (the Etherkit CPO Among Us edition).


These should make for a fun weekend project.
Jason’s got some fun looking things in the works these days. Go see what he’s been up to on his Applied Etherics Substack.
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