[Elecraft] RE: Elecraft Digest, Vol 4, Issue 18
Dudley Chapman
chief at thechief.com
Wed Aug 18 10:21:28 EDT 2004
Mode B, definitely. As a teenage novice in the 60s, I had the same keyer
from Heathkit which was very mode B, for which I am thankful for because it
was from that "axe" that I got my "chops". I built a dual paddle
arrangement for it by screwing two J4 straight keys onto opposite sides of a
small piece of vertical plywood. Amazingly, the Heathkit circuit worked
like a modern keyer, with dot and dash memory, etc. (I am sure it had dot
memory, but not so sure about dash memory).
My next keyer was one I build from the TTL logic design that was in the
handbook years ago. I had made some mistake in the wiring that caused the
dot injection to be very aggressive and early in its timing. It was a
fortunate error because it required even quicker reflexes but was even more
efficient.
Actually, I would bet most people are Mode B'ers since the generation of
keyers built with the Curtis chip would default to mode B, I believe.
Nowadays, I even use auto character spacing, as well. The keyer timing in
the K2 is very agreeable to my fist. Either it is an accurate simulation of
mode B, or I am adaptable. It's too hard to tell.
About ten years ago, I bought a Mercury paddle built by N2DAN himself (now
being reprised by Bencher, I believe). I have come a long way from dual
J4's on plywood. But then its been 40 years.
Dudley - WA1X
Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2004 11:48:14 -0400
From: "Dan Barker" <dbarker at visioncomm.net>
Subject: FW: [Elecraft] Iambic mode faux pas
To: "Elecraft" <elecraft at mailman.qth.net>
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I use mode B. A really doesn't work for me. I had an old, discrete logic
Heathkit keyer from the 70's which evidently was mode B - and that stuck!
Dan / WG4S / K2 #2456
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So how many mode "A"ers are there out there? Am I the only mode B paddle
pusher?
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