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  • Building a Fox Keyer with ESP32 and React – Because Sometimes You Need a Robot to Send Morse Code
    Amateur Radio | Fox Hunt | Homebrew | TRARC Members DIY | TRARC Members Projects

    Building a Fox Keyer with ESP32 and React – Because Sometimes You Need a Robot to Send Morse Code

    ByTwo Rivers ARC July 2, 2025October 10, 2025

    Fox Keyer v2.0 – Automated Morse for Lazy Fox Hunters I’ve been tinkering in the garage again, and this time I built something that’ll make your fox hunting buddies jealous. Meet Fox Keyer v2.0 – an ESP32-powered automated Morse code transmitter that’s more reliable than my old radio and twice as fun to build. What…

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  • Home
  • About
    • About Us
    • Two Rivers ARC New Membership
    • Contact Us
    • Two Rivers Amateur Radio Club An ARRL Special Service Club
  • Services
    • Services
    • VE Exam
    • Classes
  • Events Calendar
    • TRARC Events Calendar
    • TRARC Operations Night
    • TRARC Hamfest
    • TRARC ARRL Field Day
    • The Pennsylvania QSO Party
    • TRARC Winter Field Day
  • Resources
    • Silent Keys
    • Two Rivers ARC Merchandise
    • Community Service
      • Certifications for Volunteers
      • Allegheny County PA ARES
        • ARES Simulated Emergency Training (SET)
      • Southwest PA Skywarn
    • Other ham Interest
      • Emergency Radio Communications
      • Tactical Radio Communication
      • Morse Code
      • Wig Wag Communication
      • Radio Bands
      • Amateur Radio Q Codes
      • Antennas
        • Building Fox Hunt Antennas
        • Balun, Unun, and Choke: Principles and Applications in Radio and Electronics
    • Helpful Tips and Check List
      • Field Day Check List
      • Zulu Time: Understanding Universal Time and Its Relationship to Eastern Standard and Daylight Saving Time
    • Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
    • The American Radio Relay League (ARRL)
    • ARRL Special Service Club
  • Two Rivers ARC W3OC Blog