[Elecraft] paddle key training
Pete Smith
n4zr at contesting.com
Sat Mar 26 07:37:09 EDT 2011
But.... I learned to send electronic key CW some 52 years ago using a
borrowed paddle and vacuum tube keyer. I was a young kid then and
hesitated to change anything, so I wound up sending with what, for me,
is a backward paddle (I am left-handed). Never changed, and can't now,
but I've always felt that this arrangement - dits on the index finger,
dahs on the thumb - contributes to a higher than average error rate in
hand-sent CW. I know that the opposite, traditional arrangement was
basically dictated by the need to time dashes manually, while dots were
send by the bug, but wonder if there have been any studies done that
would support or refute this idea.
73, Pete N4ZR
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On 3/26/2011 4:06 AM, Ian White GM3SEK wrote:
> Fred Jensen wrote:
>> The message: "Do what works for you, there is no 'right' answer."
> And also: "Don't ask a talented person - ask someone who had to work at
> it."
>
>
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