Gary,  What is your call so we can look at your QRZ page?????

 

From: BVARC [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gary Sitton via
BVARC
Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2015 9:52 AM
To: John Chauvin <[email protected]>; BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB
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Cc: Gary Sitton <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [BVARC] best morse code key

 

John:

   Have you ever seen a K8RA key?  The inventor
and manufacturer Jerry Pittenger is SK now, but
the keys may still be available.  See my QRZ page
for a picture.  His key is hard to adjust, but is very
stable afterwards.  I chose the magnetic "spring"
option for my (non-iambic) paddle.  It has a very
smooth action due to the ball bearing design.

73, Gary

On 12/2/2015 09:39, John Chauvin via BVARC wrote:

Randy,

 

I agree with Rick H and Bill C.  I am in the 20WPM comfort zone and 25+
during contests.  I also have a key collection on display (~100 keys).  I
have several examples of each as discussed below if you want to
see/feel/touch/use any on the air.  

 

Used prices are "typical" for good working condition (8 of 10).  If you want
a "cream puff," then more.  Shipping varies but typically is around $10.

 

For straight keys, I really like the Nye Master Straight Key with the Navy
Knob (has a slightly sloped front) as Rick mentioned.  You can usually find
them on E-Bay for around $20-25.  Regardless, be sure you get the Navy Knob.

 

I agree with Rick that if you are under 18WPM, then use a straight key at
first.  It is important that you get a good "feel" for keying.

 

As far as a paddle is concerned, see the discussion from Rick.  Assuming
that you are under 35 WPM, then you could use either single paddle or a true
Iambic.  If you are 35+ WPM, then a true Iambic is probably best.

 

In my opinion, after the straight key, just go straight for the iambic.  You
ask for the "Best bang for the buck";  that would be the Bencher BY-1.  This
is a true Iambic.  It goes for about $50 - 70 on E-Bay or $160 new.

 

I personally don't like the magnetic Iambics (vs the spring return).  I like
a little more "feel" than these give.  Maybe if I were a regular op at above
30 WPM, it might make a difference.

 

I can't recommend any specific single paddle (though I have a few), as I
haven't used them much.  As mentioned, after the straight key, just go
directly to an Iambic.

 

I assume that you are not interested in a "bug."  I have a dozen or so if
you want to try them.

 

Enjoy,

 

Tnx es 73

de John

 

 

 


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From: Bill Crowell via BVARC  <mailto:[email protected]> <[email protected]>
To: BVARC  <mailto:[email protected]> <[email protected]> 
Cc: Bill Crowell  <mailto:[email protected]> <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 2, 2015 8:32 AM
Subject: Re: [BVARC] best morse code key

 

Hi Randy,

 

Feel free to stop by my QTH and try a few keys.

 

My standard setup is Vibroplex iambic paddles going to a keyer and then a
Vibroplex straight key in parallel. I like to leave the keyer set to
18-25WPM, but if I need to work a slower station, I reach for the straight
key.

 

I also have Schurr paddles and straight key. German made from solid brass.

 

And if you like to work China, I have a genuine People's Liberation Army
straight key.

 

73!

 

Bill Crowell, N4HPG

Pearland, TX

Text messaging one-handed since 1982

 

 

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Date: Tuesday, December 1, 2015 at 11:13 PM
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Cc: Randy Pugh <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >
Subject: [BVARC] best morse code key

 

Looking for answers especially from the club cw operators.What is the best
cw key for the money?Thanks de AA5OA.

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