[Elecraft] Which paddle for my K2?

Kevin Rock [email protected]
Tue May 27 14:57:00 2003


Have you ever taken your Schurr key backpacking?  Is it sturdy enough to be portable?  Should I consider the Wabbler instead?
   Kevin.   KD5ONS

5/27/2003 10:52:08 AM, Trevor Day <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hi Cornel,
>After using a whole range of paddles including homebrew over the past 30 
>years I can honestly say that my Schurr Profi is by far the best I have 
>used.  They are a little expensive, but the quality of construction is 
>first class; they look good too :-)
>I can't see me using anything else in future.
>
>gl
>Trev G3ZYY
>
>In message <[email protected]>, C. 
>van Ravenswaaij <[email protected]> writes
>>Hi all,
>>
>>Since a few months I am happily working my K2 on cw, using a set of 
>>paddles from an old Katsumi elekey. The key is very coarse in its 
>>adjustments and the whole thing is not very solid.
>>Therefore I am looking for a new set of paddles. After a WWW search I 
>>got attracted to the Magnetic Classic from Begali, but de Schurr 
>>paddles look very nice also.
>>Anyone with good or bad experiences with these brands or others?
>>
>>73,
>>
>>Cornel
>>PA3BTS
>>K2 nr. 2915
>>
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