[CW] What is a good straight key?

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Fri May 20 11:27:27 EDT 2011


 That is similar to a dead man's key, Whitey, and in the right hands is not sloppy at all, except it is usually not two wires.  You do not need the plug, just the wire and solder it and bring it outside the box.  One wire is all you need and you put a probe on the end like one from your volt-ohm meter.   You stand or sit and touch the end of the probe to the top of the box and it keys the radio.  In the old tube days that probe was hot, hence the dead man key.  You watched out.  It also got you the name of "Sparks."  Generally someone who used this method had a radio that was full of burn marks all over the top of it.  There used to be a supervisor at the RCA World HQ site on Point Reyes that used this method on his radio at home to chase his guys around out at the site.  The method can be very fast and, again, does not have to be sloppy.
Bill Isakson
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-----Original Message-----
From: cod947 <k1vv at comcast.net>
To: CW Reflector <cw at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Fri, May 20, 2011 7:24 am
Subject: Re: [CW] What is a good straight key?


Danny ....  you said ..
 
finding a plug that fit the transmitter cw key jack, made up a wire, and; used the two loose ends of wire - just touching them together to key. finding a plug that fit the transmitter cw key jack, made up a wire, and; used the two loose ends of wire - just touching them together to key. 
 
Touching wires together to send CW ..??
 
I am positive that I have worked you on 40 CW several times ...   Hi..
 
Whitey  K1VV   
 
 
  
----- Original Message ----- 
  
From:   DANNY DOUGLAS   
  
To: CW Reflector 
  
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 8:36 AM
  
Subject: Re: [CW] What is a good straight   key?
  


  
Holy Smoke!!!   Ill just continue along   with the old J38, Ive had since 1965 or so. 
  
 
  
 It reminds me that just about anything   works.  I was temporarily at our embassy in Athens, when our relay site,   north of twon, was struck by lightning (where I normally worked).    All TTY signals went down and not knowing why, I was unable to get thru   to them either on cw/TTY or the phone.  After some two hours, of   listening to the cw guard bands,  I received a VHF radio   call, advising me of the situation.  I volunteered to perform the CW   guard responsbilities in order to let other field stations, in other   countries, know to abandon their normal base station and connect   to with their standby sites. 
  
 
  
 I threw the transmitter onto a guard freq,   and then found there was no key, in the whole embassy.  Seems all the   regularly assigned communications people there were, and had been, non-morse   trained.  I wound up finding a plug that fit the transmitter cw key jack,   made up a wire, and; used the two loose ends of wire - just touching them   together to key.  It worked just fine, although a bit slower than most   people calling in.  HI.  I got them all advised, and then, as   instructed, closed down and went home.  The lightning destroyed keylines,   receivers, tty machines, and all sorts of stuff that was found fried, for the   next few weeks. 
  
 
  
 In other words: just get the message   thru.  We as hams are not spending hours sending 40 wpm traffic.  I   just cant see spending that type of cash to send CW.  Instead, if you   have it, spend it on antennas.  Good keys are cheap enough, and one   doesn't need a Mercedes to get to work.
  
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----- Original Message ----- 
    
From:     D.J.J. Ring, Jr.     
    
To: CW Reflector 
    
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 7:11 AM
    
Subject: Re: [CW] What is a good     straight key?
    


Unfortunately the MP Pederson key which was sold to Amplidan     is no longer in production - a causality of "no code" changes in     testing.  Likewise the Lennart Petterson key sold by Swedish Radio     Supply - I think this is the key you're remembering as it was about     $250.  The Amplidan was about $375.00.

They are indeed a very     good keys.

I've not used the Begali Blade but I've heard wonderful     things.

My favorite straight keys are these:

First     Tier

Marconi 365 A B C or D series.
Amplidan or MP Pederson key -     last sold for about $350.
GHD top of the line.

If you want to just     send you name one time, wires can be used, but if you want to send for 8     hours a day you need something good.

One excellent key that is easily     found is the Navy Flame Proof key - and will compare with these as a third     tier key - but is only $35 or $50 at a flea market often less.

    
    
David J. Ring, Jr., N1EA
SOWP, VWOA, OOTC, FISTS, CW-Ops, CFO, A1-OP, ex-FOC 1271 ARRL-LM
    
    
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On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 5:49 AM, Henry Frederick     Meiseles 'Meils' <meils at get2net.dk> wrote:
    
      
      
Also,  the Danish M. P.       Pedersen (maritime) straight key is reputed to be an excellent key --       usually sells for about $100. I find it great for moderate speeds but not for QRQ. Very       sturdy, high quality construction.
      
 
      
HFM, Cph. oz3o n2nr
      
 
      




    
    

    
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