Another solution - a "real" keyboard - the old IBM Model "M" keyboards
are still available:
http://www.clickykeyboards.com
I just replaced the cable on mine this week after purchasing the
keyboard as new surplus back in the mid 1980's.
Built like a battleship and still working fine and is/has been RFI free
in a 1.5kw environment. YMMV!
73 Phil NA4M
Michael Tope wrote:
> I found a solution (or at least a clue to the solution) for my
> keyboard RFI problem. In my shop I found an old AT style
> keyboard laying in the corner (complete with the large AT
> style DIN connector). I figured since it was free, I'd give it
> a try. Well, as it turns out, it wasn't really free since I had to
> go to ratshack and spend $12 on an AT to PS2 plug adapter.
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Phil Duff NA4M & Ann Duff
Georgetown, Texas
http://priceless.apduff.com
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