hello ,
i recently acquired a ww II vintage j-5-a flame proof key, only one problem
i have never wired a cord of this type before just want to make sure i do it
correctly , and any suggestions on appropriate materials (cable, connector
etc) as to prevent any extraneous emissions..
just learning cw, really want to learn the right way, and have not been able to
find any info on the web..
73k1pml
need help from cw fans,
You will find it very difficult to screw that up. You can run almost any 2 wires to a plug for your radio (typically a 1/4 inch mono type plug). Just be sure that they are insulated wires. A single shielded wire works well with the shield to the ground side of the plug and, usually, the "base" side of the key (although it really doesn't matter). I would recommend either a shielded conductor or a twisted pair.
I never got fast enough with a straight key to worry about creating flames.
Seriously, you probably know that it was designed to prevent sparks from igniting fumes present in tanks, aircraft, etc. Most modern transceivers are incapable of generating enough energy with the keying contact to even develop a spark, let alone reach LEL ignition levels. If...IF...you intend to use the key in a truly hazardous environment, then you must adhere to other safety considerations and ignore everything I said about "general purpose" environments.
I never got fast enough with a straight key to worry about creating flames.
Seriously, you probably know that it was designed to prevent sparks from igniting fumes present in tanks, aircraft, etc. Most modern transceivers are incapable of generating enough energy with the keying contact to even develop a spark, let alone reach LEL ignition levels. If...IF...you intend to use the key in a truly hazardous environment, then you must adhere to other safety considerations and ignore everything I said about "general purpose" environments.