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160 - April 5, 2006 6:04 pm

From:

Jack WA6FYD

Location:

Santa Cruz. CA

Comment:

ET read your comments on Squeezing and since I have just bought a new Bencher keyer to resume on air activity after about a 15 year hiatus, I was wondering if the key could be used non-iambically, that is, without squeezing. As an old morse man I know I will have fits with thinking and squeezing.

Reply: Essentially ANY dual paddle can be used "non-iambically," it's simply a matter of not squeezing! But you might actually profit from using a different technique right from the start. I will expand the article eventually, and this also will fit neatly into our FAQ page which is under development, so I'll just hit the high spots right now.

To squeeze, you have to move your thumb and fingers independently. In contrast, the appropriate method for a bug or single paddle is to lightly HOLD the fingerpiece and rock your whole hand back and forth. There's no reason you can't do this with a dual paddle-- just hold your thumb and fingers slightly off the fingerpieces, and rock your hand. This will absolutely prevent an inadvertent squeeze. Another option is to use an electronic keyer that can turn "iambic mode" off. Hope this helps, and 73 DE ET (Marshall)

 

161 - March 30, 2006 1:22 am

From:

W7YS

Location:

Comment:

My dog Blackie was also Morse literate - he would bark
twice when he heard my wife tap HI on his supper bowl
with her spoon!
W7YS

 

162 - March 30, 2006 1:22 am

From:

K5BMM

Location:

Comment:

After some absence I'm getting back into Ham radio again. Love CW and
will work it when I finish my ten thru eighty mter vertical. Just bought
one of those german keys (JB-JU1A) and hope to work many contacts on it.
K5BMM

 

163 - March 30, 2006 1:21 am

From:

Bill, VK6QW

Location:

Western Australia

Comment:

Greetings from Western Australia OM. I found your site by entering 'AWA
Morse Keys' into Google. I have a key marked 'PMG 1941' and 'KEY WT 8 AMP
No 2' also an AWA label saying 'TYPE SR 2018' A photo of this key is
featured on your pages and the information on this and other keys is
wonderful An excellent site. Long live CW! ... 73 de Bill VK6QW

 

164 - March 29, 2006 12:43 am

From:

Brian, N1BQ

Location:

Vermont, USA

Comment:

I was recently pointed towards your article
iambic myth....
wow .... it answered all my unanswered question about paddle keying, all
the things that didn't seem right that I couldn't quite express. A whole
lot of stuff makes sense now. If I can only apply some of it to my
ham-handed fist.
Thanks.
cheers ... 73 de brian riley, N1BQ , underhill center, vermont

 

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