[CW] Ambidextrous Manipulation
Fernando
n2fq at sbcglobal.net
Sat Nov 10 14:23:10 EST 2012
Simultaneously.. kudos to you.
I have to disconnect the phone, send the xyl on an errand, shut the windows
and dim the lights just to get started on one or the other. hi..
Fernando N2FQ/6
n2fq at sbcglobal.net
On Nov 10, 2012, at 9:00 AM, Raymond Lee <vr2uw.ray at gmail.com> wrote:
> I am a right-hander. I write and pound straight key with right hand. I prefer thumb dash and finger dot, thus, operate a right-handed bug on the left and a left-handed on the right. I wire electronic keyer in such a way to cope with thumb dash and finger dot as well for the single lever and twin lever paddles. I am capable to manipulate bugs / single lever paddles / iambic paddles ambidextrously and simultaneously.
>
> 73’s de Ray, VR2UW
> http://www.youtube.com/user/Radiotelegrapher
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 12:35 AM, Ron Youvan <ka4inm at gmail.com> wrote:
> Ray VR2UW vr2uw at netvigator.com wrote:
>
> > Any member in this forum is capable to operate keys / paddles / bugs with both hands? VR2UW would like to share pertinent experience for the betterment of ambidextrous manipulation.
>
> Personally I am right handed and my left had is too stupid to live without help from "Rightie."
> My CW mentor Fred K4NT Keirstead {/SK} could send beautiful code with any key with either hand with
> the key oriented in either forward or reverse position. (reverse is for mobile operation)
>
> He used the same BUG for 40 years, with alligator skin covered case and wedge. He took the time
> to learn the iambic method, it took him about a year. He taught cw classes for many years, finally
> for the BARS club, the "Brandon Armature Radio Society." (Florida) He taught beginning and two
> levels of advanced Morse code.
> Just as everyone that I have put on to iambic keying, he said: "I'd hate to have to go back."
> (to the old ways)
> When he used the bug he (a right hander) used his left hand, when he learned the iambic method he
> settled on right handed sending, but he didn't know why.
> I told him it was probably because when he started he had to wright down the pertinent information
> from the other OM, with his right hand, then after 40 years he had enhanced his memory enough to not
> have to take written notes, he agreed that I was most likely correct. (55 wpm was his top speed, he
> worked F. D. at 13 wpm)
>
> I preach and teach the iambic method, but I am struggling to pick up speed as I learn "head copy."
> --
> 73 Ron KA4INM - All E-mail sent to this address shall linger in the Google cloud forever!
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