[Elecraft] Re: Bug Tamer

2006-02-05 Thread W7is
I recently came up with a unique way to tame bugs with dots too fast. I milled a 7/16" steel rod in a way that allows it to clear the damper with one small weight attached to the end.The entire assembly moves from the front to the back of the dot arm. The bug I was trying to tame sent

Re: [Elecraft] Re: Bug Tamer

2006-02-01 Thread Jim Campbell
When I was first licensed, in the '50s, there was a "game" that some chose to play. Those playing this game were almost always novices. The game was to gradually increase your sending speed until the other op yelled uncle by sending "pse qrs". Of course, you started this game at your own ris

Re: [Elecraft] re: Bug Tamer

2006-01-31 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Jan 31, 2006, at 12:13 PM, Chuck Guenther wrote: It's not very pretty, but a great way to slow down your bug is to clip an old-fashioned spring-type clothespin to the thumbscrews of the weights. You can wrap solder around the ears of the clothespin to add more weight and slow those dit

Re: [Elecraft] Re: Bug Tamer

2006-01-31 Thread Rick Dettinger
Ron - Sometimes I think there must have been real compitions between operators. Maybe in the military. No firsthand experience here. I put in for radio school in 1964 but they sent me to cook and baker school. I worked with a guy who had been on a ship. He said that when someone challanged hi

RE: [Elecraft] Re: Bug Tamer

2006-01-31 Thread Ron D'Eau Claire
I have a photo of a commercial operator at KPH in northern California with a heavy cable clamp attached to the arm of his bug. When working ships, they often keep the speed under 20 WPM. Rick - K7MW -- That's my old buddy, LR, Rick. I now have

[Elecraft] Re: Bug Tamer

2006-01-31 Thread Rick Dettinger
I have a photo of a commercial operator at KPH in northern California with a heavy cable clamp attached to the arm of his bug. When working ships, they often keep the speed under 20 WPM. Rick - K7MW ___ Elecraft mailing list Post to: Elecraft@mailman.q

Re: [Elecraft] re: Bug Tamer

2006-01-31 Thread Bob Baxter
Ron and Group, I tried the alligator clip with a few wraps of .050 solder and it works great. You have bailed me out again. I have put the Vari-Speed in the drawer. I enjoyed the pictures, especially the second gentleman--no relation . I have one out of focus picture of me, in 1946, sitting in

RE: [Elecraft] re: Bug Tamer

2006-01-31 Thread Ron D'Eau Claire
Chuck, NI0C wrote: It's not very pretty, but a great way to slow down your bug is to clip an old-fashioned spring-type clothespin to the thumbscrews of the weights. You can wrap solder around the ears of the clothespin to add more weight and slow those dits down to match your dahs! -

RE: [Elecraft] re: Bug Tamer

2006-01-31 Thread EricJ
I just picked up a 1923 Vibroplex Original. I haven't used a bug in 40 years so I have about 25 years of electronic keyer to unlearn. Maybe only 12.5 years because I only have to unlearn the dah side. I was looking all over the house for a clothespin. No luck. But I did find some brass tuning that

[Elecraft] re: Bug Tamer

2006-01-31 Thread Chuck Guenther
It's not very pretty, but a great way to slow down your bug is to clip an old-fashioned spring-type clothespin to the thumbscrews of the weights. You can wrap solder around the ears of the clothespin to add more weight and slow those dits down to match your dahs! 73, Chuck NI0C