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    DigiOiler

    Very cheap chain oiler based on the Digispark

    The goal was a very cheap, programmable and easy to recreate chain oiler. The heart is a Kickstarter Digispark, a small Arduino development board, for less than 3$ including shipping charge from China. Due to the integrated USB connector it can be easily programmed by the Arduino IDE. Additionally there is not much necessary, only a small circiut, a LED, a button and a box for approximately 12$ (list of parts as PDF under Files in the board archive).
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    ArKeyer

    A beacon keyer built on a DigiSpark arduino module

    This is a simple, very low cost, CW beacon keyer for amateur radio beacon transmitters. The code is written for a DigiSpark (ATtiny) from http://digistump.com/ which can be powered from a 5V supply or from a 7V to 35V source. The DigiSpark provides both a positive and a negative keying output for the transmitter.
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