> 
> A straight key ... any quality straight key.  Don't move to
> paddles or a bug until you learn proper timing/spacing.
> 

I have to agree.  Straight key first, without question.  VIbroplex, J-38,  yada 
yada, just about anything that is a decent key.  Many to choose from.  Learn 
the code and most importantly GOOD timing.  Get your speed up.  Then worry 
about a bug or single/dual lever paddles and the different keyer modes, and 
don’t be in a hurry to move to something glitzy.

Grant NQ5T



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