[CW] New Key - Aluminum with carbon fiber paddles

Ed Tanton n4xy at earthlink.net
Mon Dec 26 22:06:49 EST 2005


Thanks for this David... I didn't realize there was a memory keyer 
that would do this! Just ordered one.

At 05:40 PM 2005-12-26, David J. Ring, Jr. wrote:
>I hope no one gets confused!
>
>I said:
>
>My preference for keyers would be Pietro Begali's Graciella key - it is a
>version very much like the WBL V22 key.
>
>Of course neither Pietro or Alberto make keyers!
>
>Keyers are the electronics that key the transmitter and produce the morse
>code!
>
>What I meant to say was:
>
>My preference for paddles (manipulators) would be Pietro Begali's Graciella
>key - it is a
>version very much like the WBL V22 key.
>
>As to getting a keyer - you're on your own - but one very interesting keyer
>was pointed out to me over on www.morsex.com - they have a keyer made by GHD
>(I believe) that can record and play back on request morse sent by hand key
>or bug.
>
>Could be just the thing for sending CQ SKN next week.  It would sound just
>like the hand key you recorded it with...
>
>73
>
>David N1EA
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "David J. Ring, Jr." <n1ea at arrl.net>
>To: "LA5HE Ragnar Otterstad" <la5he at otterstad.dk>; <CW at mailman.qth.net>
>Sent: Monday, December 26, 2005 4:33 PM
>Subject: Re: [CW] New Key - Aluminum with carbon fiber paddles
>
>
>There are several Italian makers of high quality keys.
>
>
>
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