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Author Email License
neale(original author) and Brett KE9BOS (Current Author)
ke9bos@pigletradio.org
MIT

Vail Adapter: Morse Code Key/Paddle to USB

Vail adapter, assembled and connected

Features

  • Lets you key even if you move focus to another window
  • Works with Vail
  • Works with VBand, but the window has to remain focused
  • Optional sidetone generator, which helps with latency
  • Implements all nine keyer modes from Vail, in the adapter, so you lunatics can try to key at 50WPM with no latency issues
  • Plays received signals in the adapter, so you can turn off your computer speaker
  • Free firmware updates for life
  • Can be wired up in about 5 minutes

Vail Adapter benefits video (4:46)

Bill of Materials for PCB version

Bill of Materials if you don't want to use a PCB

Vail Lite: Ultra-Compact USB Stick Option

  • Adafruit TRRS Trinkey M0 - USB key-sized board with built-in TRRS jack
  • Piezo buzzer (connect via STEMMA QT connector)
  • Note: No buttons, capacitive touch, headphone jack, or radio output. Settings changed via MIDI only.
  • See TRRS_TRINKEY_BUILD.md for detailed instructions

Setting Up

Contributing

To contribute to this project please contact ke9bos@pigletradio.org Feel free to buy me a coffee if you find value in this project and want to see more improvements made with time. https://buymeacoffee.com/ke9bos

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