Nom: | Kent, R. A. (Engineers Ltd.); Preston, Lancashire (GB) |
Abréviation: | kent2 |
Produits: | Modèles |
Résumé: |
R. A. Kent (Engineers Ltd.) Bob Kent, engineer by day, Morse champion by heart, transformed his workshop in 1983. Exquisite, hand-made keys, his tools to preserve a fading art, resonated with Morse code enthusiasts worldwide. Electronic trainers followed, empowering practice. Community, film sets (Titanic!), Bob embraced it all. Today, his legacy whispers through R. A. Kent, preserving Morse code, click by click. |
Fondé: | 1965 |
Production: | 1965 - |
Histoire: |
R. A. Kent Engineers: Where Morse Code Whispers History Nestled in the heart of England, R. A. Kent Engineers isn't just a company – it's a testament to the passion and legacy of its founder, Robert A. Kent. In 1965, Bob began his journey as a general precision engineer, his workshop echoing with the clink of metal and the hum of machinery. But in 1983, the rhythm of his work changed – the Morse code, a language Bob cherished from childhood, began to tap its way into his creations. Thus, R. A. Kent Engineers was born, guided by Bob's vision of preserving the fading art of Morse communication. He poured his years of engineering expertise into crafting exquisitely hand-made keys, each one a masterpiece of precision and functionality. From basic to intricate, with options for beginners and seasoned operators, Bob's keys became prized possessions for Morse enthusiasts worldwide. [1] His dedication didn't stop at keys. Recognizing the need for practice tools, Bob developed reliable electronic Morse trainers, allowing users to hone their skills with customizable speed and character configurations. The trainer became a cornerstone of R. A. Kent's offerings, further cementing their place in the world of Morse.
Bob's passion extended beyond business. He actively participated in the amateur radio community, sharing his knowledge and enthusiasm for Morse with newcomers and veterans alike. His keys found their way not only into individual hands but also onto prestigious sets – one of his straight keys even graced the silver screen in the 1998 Titanic film, a silent testament to the enduring spirit of Morse. [2] Though Bob passed away in 2020, his legacy lives on in every beautifully crafted key, every rhythmic click of the Morse trainer. Today, R. A. Kent Engineers, led by Bob's son Robert S. Kent, continues to embody his dedication, ensuring that the language of Morse code keeps whispering its history through the generations.
[1] Kent Engineers website, accessed Jan 2024. |
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