[SOC] Seeking suggestions for new straight key
Mike Besemer
[email protected]
Fri, 31 Jan 2003 22:56:53 -0500
Even when chatting with myself (thus, with perfect copy), I'd probably
forget what I said (or is that what I received) before I could answer
myself.
Mike
KG8L
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On
Behalf Of Bob Nielsen
Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 10:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [SOC] Seeking suggestions for new straight key
On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 05:29:16AM -0800, Lloyd Lachow wrote:
>
> --- Mike Besemer <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Well... it *COULD* be SOC. He never said how many
> > mistakes he made (or if
> > perhaps he was chatting with himself)! ;-)
> >
> > > I can chat for hours at 25 wpm
>
>
> Well, of COURSE I was chatting with myself. What
> else would you use morse code for?? As for mistakes,
> I really wouldn't know, since I can only copy at,
> maybe 3-5 wpm.
The nice thing about chatting with yourself is that even when you make
a mistake, you still get perfect copy!
Back in 1952 when I was a thirteen-year-old studying for my novice
license, I visited a ham who had a bug on his CW rig and was fascinated
by it. I knew all the letters but could only copy maybe 3 wpm at the
time. I found that I could send much faster than this with the bug
(maybe 10 wpm without too many mistakes) so he had me make a few
contacts using his callsign. I would send o.k. but needed to have him
tell me what the other station was sending back to me.
I've been using a keyer for several years but never have mastered the
iambic technique. I probably would be better off with a single-lever
paddle.
72/73,
Bob, N7XY
SOC #77
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