[Elecraft] CW Key Recommendation
Dale Putnam
daleputnam at hotmail.com
Fri Jun 24 19:35:30 EDT 2016
I have a J-38 from WWII.. original base, and very nice, with the fabric covered cable, FS.
photos available too.
And I recommend it... SKCC #87 loves it.
Have a great day,
--... ...-- Dale - WC7S in Wy
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From: Elecraft <elecraft-bounces at mailman.qth.net> on behalf of Bill <w2blc at nycap.rr.com>
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2016 12:34 PM
To: elecraft at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] CW Key Recommendation
Long arm keys, typically those found in maritime service, are the most
pleasant of the straight keys to use. They are expensive.
An inexpensive alternative is the Czech key seen at:
http://www.uv3r.com/CzechMorseKeys/ has a nice feel also. They can be
[http://www.uv3r.com/CzechMorseKeys/images/P1000781b_opt.jpg]<http://www.uv3r.com/CzechMorseKeys/>
Czech Morse Keys - UV-3R<http://www.uv3r.com/CzechMorseKeys/>
www.uv3r.com
Czech army, military morse code key importers and Baofeng UV-3R suppliers
found from $25 to $60 on the Internet. Their good action is due to their
folded long-arm design. I have one and it is my straight key of preference.
If you go for a bug, nothing beats the VizBug at:
http://vizkey.com/order.html#90degreevizbug It is a small and very
quiet bug (no thrashing machine noises).
I have a Vibroplex single lever paddle that I have been using since the
early 60s. Perfect for a normal keyer (don't care much for the one in
the K3).
I have never used a two paddle anything - so no comments about them.
Want to learn more about keys and CW operation in general? Take a look
at: http://radiotelegraphy.net/
I have no business interests in any of the above and really don't care
if you choose an Amplidan or just tap two bare wires together - both of
which will get the same job done.
Bill W2BLC K-Line
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