Re: [digitalradio] Mobile CW

2010-05-23 Thread Tony
Hal/Tony, I wonder if the serious CW mobile operators might invent some CW sending capability from there steering wheels ? Since one's hands are on the sterring wheel most of the time some thumb sending might work. Andy That would be much more convenient Andy. The only problem is having to

Re: [digitalradio] Mobile CW

2010-05-23 Thread Warren Moxley
...@optonline.net wrote: From: Tony d...@optonline.net Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Mobile CW To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, May 23, 2010, 3:14 AM     Hal/Tony, I wonder if the serious CW mobile operators might invent some CW sending

Re: [digitalradio] Mobile CW

2010-05-23 Thread enkitec
On 23-May-10 05:14, Tony wrote: That would be much more convenient Andy. The only problem is having to pause when making sharp turns; not an issue on the highway. Patrick remembed reading about a ham who used a specialized set of false teeth to send code! Can you imagine the looks he got

Re: [digitalradio] Mobile CW

2010-05-23 Thread Tony
I don't think we should encourage texting or CW while driving! All attention needs to be your driving. Driving is dangerous enough even with full attention. Pull over to the side of the road and text or CW please. We don't need another silent key. Mark / Jordan I certainly appreciate your

RE: [digitalradio] Mobile CW

2010-05-21 Thread Cortland Richmond
I found one really good place to put a paddle; between the seats under the hand-brake lever, for cars that have that setup. I've considered the shift lever -- if that's on the floor -- so one may rest his hand on the control and still reach down for keying. I would not think the steering wheel