So, please as i said go and check the original video after checking this I'ble out, and I hope it answers some of the questions raised. For those who are interested this I'ble should cover the practical part of the Scout Associations Communicators badge:
Alternative B - Communication codes
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Send and receive a short message by Morse code or Semaphore at a rate of five words per minute.
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When sending and receiving a message, demonstrate that you know the appropriate procedure.
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Know the International Phonetic Alphabet and define at least eight international Q code signals.
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Construct a simple Morse code oscillator and send a short message.
http://www.scoutbase.org.uk/library/hqdocs/badges/scout-activity-comm.htm
I want to make perfectly clear that I got my Idea from www.instructables.com/id/How-To-Make-A-Homemade-Electric-Telegraph!/ this Instructable... It is VERY clever, I made one myself after watching the video, and decided to fill a badge requirement of my Scouts to get them to make one in wood. So please go have a look at the original I'ble as :johnnyrockstah is brilliant... really... just brilliant! Due to me using :johnnyrockstah 's idea I'm not going to explain how i made the battery box (which is also from :johnnyrockstah ) If you want to see how its made please go and have a look at the link.
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Signing UpStep 1: Ingredients
* Plyboard I used a 3mm ply, nothing special, its just a tatty old peice left over from a long ago project
* Pencil
* Ruler
* Saw
* Tacks/ Nails
* Tacking hammer
* Work bench
* Aprropriate Safety gear- This I shall leave to you, providing you have the same ammounf od fingers as what you started with you should be okay
* Soldering Iron
*Solder
*Long nose Plyers
* Glue gun (maybe)
* Duckt tape/ Insulation tape
Morse code machine componants:
* D Cell (1.5V) battery
* Alluminium (not AH-LOOM-IN-UM...AL-UH-MIN-I-UM) pie trays ( People in the UK places like Wilkinsons, or Poundland sell them, alternitivly you can use the ones from yout local takeaway... providing they havent any curry left in them ;) )
* 6V Buzzer FK81C
* One LED WL84F
* Black Wire XR68Y
* Red wire XR69A
Componant cost: £5 (ish)
Additional Items:
+ Plaster
+ Ice for amputated finger
+ Aloe Vera plant for burns












































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We did this at my troop the other week....a few problems were encountered. Firstly, the switch did not work - not enough flex in the ply to make a contact without ripping the nails out! Either needs to be much longer or use cardboard - this was ok as it meant they had to come up with a solution. Secondly, the LEDs would not light at all, we tried direct connection to battery, then some bright spark asked if they were a higher voltage......they seem to be 2.5v according to Maplin and the battery is only 1.5v of course!
I went to our one and only local store that has any electronic parts (Radio Shack), and once again was disappointed in their downgrade of parts, to next-to-none. No buzzer, no keys, no code generators, etc. They have taken the name "radio" out of their name, and left only "shack" but that should be taken away too - since we hams and professional communicators know the word "shack" to indicate a radio area. They are neither.
Anyway, I cannot find,a buzzer!
I'm the Jay who is trying to meet one person from every scout group in the UK