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English: A commercially manufactured paddle for use with electronic keyer to generate Morse code.
Português: Um batedor iâmbico comercialmente fabricado usado junto com uma chave eletrônica para gerar alta velocidade de transmissão de código Morse.
Date February 2005
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Author Henryk Kotowski
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21:12, 13 February 2005 en:User:Kotoviski
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