k3ng / k3ng_cw_keyer

K3NG Arduino CW Keyer
http://blog.radioartisan.com/arduino-cw-keyer/
GNU General Public License v3.0
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using the nanoKeyer #122

Open KC3TIU opened 2 years ago

KC3TIU commented 2 years ago

Built and working great , except for 2 issues . 1 from the start, using PS2Keyboard only F1-F3 work , no response from F4 - F12 . Then today while using keyer piezo speaker quit working properly . Will sound tone on dots , but only clicks on dashes . Any help would be appreciated .

KC3TIU commented 2 years ago

now making no sound at all

VK2EFL commented 2 years ago

The nanoKeyer has its own unique configuration files. In order to save memory the nanoKeyer is constrained to only 3 memories. Hence only F1, F2 and F3 will play memories. F4-F12 are disabled. Can't help with the piezo buzzer - sorry. 73 Fred VK2WS

g3wyw commented 2 years ago

Guess you may have fixed this by now,but I use a nanoKEYER every day. My keyer was built from a kit by DJ0MY and the sounder works fine. It is polarised. Did you install the correct way round by any chance?. Not installed the PS2 keyboard support so sorry can’t comment on that problem. - 73 Paul G3WYW

tulipman commented 1 year ago

Some good news!I have the same nanoKeyer (DJ0MY), but unfortunately, you run out of memory during compiling the spurcecode, if you have too many options enabled. But quite recently the is a ‘turbo’ version of the nano, called ‘Nano Every’.Totally pin-compatible, but much more EPROM memory.It saved my day!On Sun, 3 Apr 2022 at 20:38 Paul Bigwood @.***> wrote:

Guess you may have fixed this by now,but I use a nanoKEYER every day. My keyer was built from a kit by DJ0MY and the sounder works fine. It is polarised. Did you install the correct way round by any chance?. Not installed the PS2 keyboard support so sorry can’t comment on that problem. - 73 Paul G3WYW

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