[Elecraft] Elecraft Hex Key Serial # 57

Pete Smith N4ZR n4zr at contesting.com
Fri Oct 16 11:16:01 EDT 2015


FWIW,I use Lok-Tite Fun-Tak mounting putty from Home Depot.  Ir holds 
very well, but when peeled off my wood desk, it comes off cleanly and 
can be repositioned and reused.

73, Pete N4ZR
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On 10/16/2015 10:23 AM, dw wrote:
> I agree with the others on the moving paddle syndrome. :-]
> Over the years, I've had a number of units with a 3 or 4 lbs base.
> On the light extreme, I had a Schurr warbler that would slide off the
> bench if you breathed on it!
>
> The heavy ones are less prone to move around, but sometimes it happens.
> I have a Begali Graciella Jr that I might be willing to part with.
> It takes some serious adrenaline to make that baby move.
>
> I set my paddles up to the closes contact distance as possible without
> false keying.
> For some strange reason, paddle contact noise really irritates me.
> Was using a touch paddle on a 4 pound steel block for a while.
> If you get the chance, check out the Kent paddle.
> The plastic paddles on that unit are heavier than most...gives one a
> really nice tactile sense.
> And it sits on soft rubber feet where many paddles today have small
> plastic tabs glued on which are prone to slipping around.
> I'm using the Begali Simplex Basic with the cover over it these days
> sitting on a non-skid pad.
>
> May the Force be with....your finger tips!! :-D
> N1BBR



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