Hi Rod,
I was looking into this myself only a short while ago, thinking that the 27
MHz devices might be susceptible to RF, but was pleased to find that an old
HP wireless keyboard that I have here (and which had never been used) is
fine in that respect. It's a P/N 5187-4431. If you can get one (and I guess
they must be quite cheap) it might be worth just giving it a try before
going to the expense of a 2.4 GHz unit.
73
Steve
GW4BLE
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Sent: 31 January 2009 16:44
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Subject: [CQ-Contest] Wireless keyboards
Checking the archives: there are several items on wireless keyboards and
mice. My question is: what models work in a full power station [including
10
meters] and which ones DO NOT.
Frisby MK54696G keyboard and mouse operate at 2.4 GHz. Anyone have one?
73
Rod W7OM
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