Here's another video of Denise at work from another angle. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3zwOZkYe_Q&feature=related

The "wrist roll" was taught to me many years ago and, for me, made all the
difference in sending with a bug, both in making decent characters and in
being able to send for a long time without tiring. 

Indeed, although I used paddles & keyer for a number of years, I never got
used to the extremely sensitive paddles because it's still more comfortable
to roll my wrist. 

That action helps with the timing, acting like a metronome to keep a stable
pace. 

Ron AC7AC


-----Original Message-----

After watching the video, I went into the shack and opened up all the  
adjustments on my bug.  And increased the spring tension.  I have not  
been sending near aerobic enough.  Now I know what full contact CW  
looks like.  But I don't know if I could ever get used to that buzz  
note side tone.  I will not complain about my K1 note again.  At least  
not for awhile.

73

Rick Dettinger     K7MW

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