Several have stated they use "squeeze keying" and therefore use mode B.




That is a total non sequitur.  ALL iambic keying requires simultaneous closure 
of both paddles...i.e. squeeze keying.  Mode A is just as much a squeeze keying 
process that closes both paddles to generate an iambic stream as is mode B.  
The only difference is TIMING OF PADDLE RELEASE.  Mode B requires paddle 
release critically earlier to generate a particular iambic stream because it 
automatically generates the final element in the stream depending on a dot or 
dash being sent when paddles are released.  Mode A does not automatically 
generate the final element in any iambic stream.  It simply requires holding 
both paddles closed until the desired final element has been sent.




There is absolutely no speed advantage of one mode over another, although many 
mode B users seem to believe that there is.  Some mode B users even believe 
that they can generate some characters with fewer paddle manipulations than a 
mode A user.  They can not.  Some mode B users believe only mode B is a squeeze 
keying process.  Mode A is also.  Regardless of the basis upon which a person 
selects and learns mode A or mode B, there is no factual basis to claim one 
mode superior for ANY purpose over the other.




Mike / KK5F




-----Original Message-----
From: Louandzip <[email protected]>
Sent: Jul 6, 2021 11:05 AM
Cc: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] A or B?

I'm a squeezer and use B.  It's physically the easiest, particularly at higher 
speeds, and I believe B is really most common.  Of course you don't have to 
squeeze using B.  On Tue, Jul 6, 2021 at 9:11 AM, Tom Doligalski via Elecraft 
wrote: I’ve always preferred B, and I do use squeeze keying. If I were starting 
off I would probably recommend B. I doubt there is much difference in the 
learning curve between either! Tom W4KX > On Jul 6, 2021, at 10:58 AM, Wayne 
Burdick wrote: > > I’ve always used mode A. Mode B may be preferable for those 
doing squeeze-keying, especially at higher speeds. > > Wayne > N6KR > > ---- > 
elecraft.com > >> On Jul 6, 2021, at 7:36 AM, Gary Peterson wrote: >> >> An old 
friend, who has been inactive for several years, recently purchased a used K3.  
This is the first transceiver that he’s owned that includes a built in keyer.  
He has always operated CW with a straight key.  He has acquired Vibroplex 
paddles and wants to know whether to set the radio’s keyer for mode A or mode B 
iambic.  He has never used an iambic keyer or a bug, before. >> >> I learned 
iambic keying with a WB4VVF circuit board, back in the early 1970s, so mode B 
is what I prefer.  I know there are a lot of died-in-the-wool CW people who 
frequent this list and I would like any opinions as to whether it is easier for 
a newbie to learn iambic mode A or mode B.  I have no clue. >> >> Thanks in 
advance for any advice or opinions that I can pass along. >> >> Gary >> KzeroCX 
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