
micro:bit Telegraph
myminifactory
Human: An Easy-to-Print Telegraph Machine for the BBC Micro:bit. Assembly: 1. Position the micro:bit in the base, ensuring it aligns with the holes, and secure it to the base using motherboard standoffs. 2. Attach the arm to the pivot piece using the provided pin or an M3 screw; note that the small protrusion on the pivot piece should be facing outward. 3. Slide the limit piece through the arm. 4. Insert the pivot piece into the corresponding slot in the base of the unit, then slide the limit piece into place at the base of the unit. 5. Place the button in the corresponding hole in the arm and secure it with a small rubber band connecting the arm to the pivot piece. 6. You are now ready to begin sending messages using your brand-new telegraph machine. Try this simple message to get started: .... . .-.. .-.. ---. Each dot represents a quick tap on the telegraph machine, while each dash signifies a longer press. For assistance with translating messages and sending them, check out http://morsecode.scphillips.com/.
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