Doug Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> made an utterance to the drakelist gang
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On Mon, 2007-10-22 at 23:36 -0400, Garey Barrell wrote:
> Personally I use the CMOS-4 from Idiom because it's one of the few
> that 
> I can turn off that stupid iambic junk that will drive any bug user 
> crazy!  :-) 

I didn't know that!  I had to drag out the manual and check it out.    

I used to be able to send good code with my W9TO keyer but bought a new
Nye keyer in the mid-1980s along with a Bencher Iambic key.  I never
learned how to use iambic mode and don't care about it.  However, I did
become accustomed to the dot and dash memory and now I can hardly send
without it -- especially below 25 wpm or so..  So, the TO keyer is not
getting much use anymore.  (But it looks *so* good with the Drake
4-Line!)

The Nye and the CMOS-4 both have dot / dash memory and the memory
function works even with a non-iambic key.  

With an iambic key connected to the CMOS-4, I don't find *any* mode that
is not iambic capable.  What V mode are you using?  Are you running V9
with no dot/dash memory?

And, more generally, what is the difference between Curtis, Accukeyer
and Logikey modes?  I've tried the various modes now and other than dot
and dash memory options I don't see much difference.  Man, I've been
pounding brass since '65 and I've got a lot to learn!

73,
-Doug, W7KF



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