[Elecraft] Bad fist

Stephen W. Kercel kercel1 at suscom-maine.net
Wed Apr 6 17:48:26 EDT 2005


Paul:

Here is the colorful (perhaps more myth than fact) version.

Back in the pre-radio days of the old railroad telegraph, the receiver was 
a mechanical clicker that clicked in response to both the key closure and 
the key opening. The operator distinguished the dots and dashes by counting 
the length of the space between clicks.

To make matters worse, the old telegraph stations were located on a big 
room with many clickers each connected to a different line. Each operator 
was responsible for one clicker, but all the others were audible in the 
background.

(Kind'a makes working 40 meter CW look like a breeze, doesn't it?)

As it happens, the precise sound made by each clicker was unique, and a 
veteran operator could tell the difference between his and all the others.

However, the less seasoned operators could not tell them apart. The 
solution to the problem was to take the lid from a metal tobacco can and 
mount it on the clicker. It turns out that bending the lid at different 
angles produces different sounds that are easy to distinguish. That way the 
inexperienced operator could distinguish his clicker from all the others.

Not surprisingly, this technique brought hoots of derision from the 
seasoned operators, who could easily recognize their own clicker without 
such a device. The old salts dismissed the the young pups as "can lid 
operators," later shortened to "lid operators," and finally shortened to 
simply "lids." Thus, the term originally referred to an operator whose 
technique revealed inexperience. As with many railroad telegraph 
traditions, it was inherited by radiotelegraphers.

73,

Steve Kercel
AA4AK


At 09:23 AM 4/7/2005 +1200, you wrote:
> > That wasn't a bad fist, it is caused by bat wet-ware. What a lid.
>
>What exactly is a "lid"? A derogatory term for someone who asks silly
>questions I suppose. Anyone know the origin of the term?
>
>73 Paul ZL3IN
>
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