Congratulations on the new job.
By keyboard do you mean a type to code converter or punching a tape?
I would think a long WX message would be something like press. Part of
my practice to get my code speed up was copying KPH press every day.
Could never get all of it. Stock quotes were the most difficult for me.
By straight key do you include bugs? I am good on a straight key or
bug but can never get the hang of a keyer.
On 10/13/2023 6:31 AM, sbjohnston--- via CW wrote:
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> I've always preferred sending with a straight-key and took pride in
> doing it reasonably well, if not fast. I have noticed, however that even
> at my relatively young age I have developed aches and pains in my arms
> and hands that has definitely reduced the quality of my straight key
> work. When I find my sending (or me) suffering, I switch to a keyboard
> to keep the QSO going.
>
> In amateur work there isn't much need for really long transmissions, but
> I am reminded of using a keyboard when I was operating KPH a few years
> ago and there was a gigantic weather forecast to be sent for the entire
> Pacific! There was a typhoon involved, so I used the straight key to
> send long X X X alert on 500 kHz and then switched to 426 kHz and a
> keyboard to send the wx. It was pages and pages! I guess the Pacific
> is a big place.
>
> I'm going to start my own adventure in the Pacific next week as I am
> starting a new engineering manager job at WWVH on Kauai, Hawaii. The
> station is located right on the SW shore so it will have a "maritime"
> feel I suspect. Wish me luck.
>
>
> Steve WD8DAS
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> On Friday, October 13, 2023 at 04:42:51 AM CDT, Walter - K5EST
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> Well said!
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> This year, I have been using CW for 60 years. Started at age 19. When on
> the air I really do try to be at my best on the key.
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> 73,
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> Walter, K5EST ⚓
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