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G0BVZ:
This sounds so stupid: I finally gave myself permission to use paddles again and discovered they have a lead terminated by a whacking great 1/4"  (6.35mm) jack plug. The world has moved on and my TXs have 3.5mm jack plugs for keys/paddles. I want to be able to use rig internal keyers as well as my old memory keyer.

The cable on my paddle was figure-8 twin screened audio cable, too fat to pass down the shroud of a 3.5mm jack.  My local electronics supplier had nothing which would do the job. (they sell jacks but not cable to fit?   ???). So I checked around and found the solution in 4 conductor fire/burglar alarm cable.

OK, one conductor too many, but not a problem, outside diameter 3.5mm, each conductor rated at 1A, plenty for this application.

So if you have a paddle rewire in mind and no cable to fit, try your local security alarm shop.

Vic

GM0LVI:
Cable from a dead computer mouse might have done the job Vic. I never throw a dead mouse away!!

G0BVZ:
ARGGGHHHHH!!!!!   I ceremonially killed one yesterday.  The XYL was trying to get some work done at home when her laptop went mad.  She came close to binning it out of sheer frustration.  The screen kept filling with hundreds of windows. A couple of reboots later I realised her usb mouse was firing left clicks like a machine gun, all by itself.  Every time the pointer went over anything clickable it generated another window. It was funny but I didn't dare laugh.  I tried a replacement mouse and problem gone.

The guilty party was painlessly put down with the aid of a 3lb lumping hammer and the corpse presented to the Boss, who was mollified.  If I can find it I could cut its tail off and save it for a travelling paddle. Thanks for a great idea, Dave: it's filed away now.

Nip up to Mike's Tavern and have a drink on me.   ;D

Vic

sm5mek:

--- Quote from: G0BVZ on February 11, 2014, 18:14:43 UTC ---ARGGGHHHHH!!!!!   I ceremonially killed one yesterday.  The XYL was trying to get some work done at home when her laptop went mad.  She came close to binning it out of sheer frustration.  The screen kept filling with hundreds of windows. A couple of reboots later I realised her usb mouse was firing left clicks like a machine gun, all by itself.  Every time the pointer went over anything clickable it generated another window. It was funny but I didn't dare laugh.  I tried a replacement mouse and problem gone.

The guilty party was painlessly put down with the aid of a 3lb lumping hammer and the corpse presented to the Boss, who was mollified.  If I can find it I could cut its tail off and save it for a travelling paddle. Thanks for a great idea, Dave: it's filed away now.

Nip up to Mike's Tavern and have a drink on me.   ;D

Vic

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Nice cat, doing his duties. Giving him a herring for dinner.

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--- Quote from: sm5mek on February 12, 2014, 09:37:25 UTC ---
--- Quote from: G0BVZ on February 11, 2014, 18:14:43 UTC ---ARGGGHHHHH!!!!!   I ceremonially killed one yesterday. 

--- End quote ---
Nice cat, doing his duties. Giving him a herring for dinner.

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Plenty in the Tavern, Jenny

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