Re: [Elecraft] Portable CW paddles for K2?

2008-04-27 Thread Dave Andrus

Kristinn:

I bought one of these recently, and have really been enjoying it:

http://www.americanmorse.com/portapaddle.htm

You can get it with or without the base.  I bought the base, and was  
glad I did, but you can mount the paddles on just about anything with  
the two mounting holes.


I had to do just a slight amount of "adjusting" with some fine-grit  
sandpaper and a drill bit, but I'm very pleased with the solid feel,  
and the size is just right for me, with no real compromises in  
performance.  I've been using it both portable and at home with my K2,  
and am very pleased with it.  For what it's worth, I had to wait about  
14 days for delivery.  You may want to ask about shipping/delivery  
times to your QTH.


I would definitely buy this one again.

American Morse is also the recommended supplier for a very nice CNC  
enclosure for the Small Wonder Rockmite QRP transceiver.  I also  
ordered one of these, and am very pleased with it.


73,

Dave K7DAA
http://www.k7daa.com

On Apr 25, 2008, at 2:58 AM, TF3KX wrote:



My K2 #6425 is now up and running, and I need good, light/small  
portable

iambic paddles for the upcoming summer trips.  Are there any good
recommendations?

Candidates I have been looking at include:
- Palm Mini Paddles  (http://www.morsex.com/palm)
- Paddlette PK1 (http://www.paddlette.com/pkproduct.htm)
- Paddlette BP (http://www.paddlette.com/bpproduct.htm)

Does anyone have experience, or even comparison on these or others  
that
would be suitable for portable operation?  My preference for "feel"  
is that

the I prefer "harder/metallic" touch when making contact over "softer"
touch, that I have found with some paddles.

73 - Kristinn, TF3KX
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[Elecraft] Portable CW paddles for K2?

2008-04-26 Thread Dave G4AON

Kristinn

For several years I have used the Palm Mini Paddles while portable, they 
are a little "soft" but have the huge advantage of sliding into the 
aluminium housing for protection while travelling. At home I use a 
Schurr Profi-2 paddle and find the Palm just as nice to use. If you want 
to key a rig which lacks the nice internal keyers found in Elecraft 
rigs, the Palm Code Cube is good if a little expensive.


The Palm products are available in Europe from http://www.qrpproject.de/ 
or http://www.wsplc.com/


73 Dave, G4AON
K1 #1154, K2 #1892, K3/100 #80


My K2 #6425 is now up and running, and I need good, light/small portable
iambic paddles for the upcoming summer trips. Are there any good
recommendations?

Candidates I have been looking at include:
- Palm Mini Paddles (http://www.morsex.com/palm)
- Paddlette PK1 (http://www.paddlette.com/pkproduct.htm)
- Paddlette BP (http://www.paddlette.com/bpproduct.htm)

Does anyone have experience, or even comparison on these or others that
would be suitable for portable operation? My preference for "feel" is that
the I prefer "harder/metallic" touch when making contact over "softer"
touch, that I have found with some paddles.

73 - Kristinn, TF3KX
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Re: [Elecraft] Portable CW paddles for K2?

2008-04-25 Thread Brian Lloyd


On Apr 25, 2008, at 2:58 AM, TF3KX wrote:



My K2 #6425 is now up and running, and I need good, light/small  
portable

iambic paddles for the upcoming summer trips.  Are there any good
recommendations?


I really like Eric's "Clipper" key.

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73 de Brian, WB6RQN
Brian Lloyd - brian HYPHEN wb6rqn AT lloyd DOT com



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Re: [Elecraft] Portable CW paddles for K2?

2008-04-25 Thread John W2XS

I like the Paddlette paddles for portable use with the K2.  At home, I use
the Elecraft HexKey and a set of Brown Brothers BTL-A paddles.  The
Paddlettes are similar in design to the Brown Brothers and have a solid feel
to them.  The newer Paddlettes have stiffer arms than the old ones which is
a significant improvement. There is no vertical movement of the arms which
helps to keep the "solid" feel. I used the Palm only once and it felt a
touch spongy to me, but it may have been the way that that particular unit
was adjusted. Surprisingly, the K9LU Bulldog paddles feel pretty good too. I
did not like the Whiterook or MFJ portable paddles. I also have the Black
Widow and Scorpion paddles and use them on occasion, but prefer the others.

(IMHO, of course)

John W2XS


TF3KX wrote:
> 
> My K2 #6425 is now up and running, and I need good, light/small portable
> iambic paddles for the upcoming summer trips.  Are there any good
> recommendations?
> 
> Candidates I have been looking at include:
> - Palm Mini Paddles  (http://www.morsex.com/palm)
> - Paddlette PK1 (http://www.paddlette.com/pkproduct.htm)
> - Paddlette BP (http://www.paddlette.com/bpproduct.htm)
> 
> Does anyone have experience, or even comparison on these or others that
> would be suitable for portable operation?  My preference for "feel" is
> that the I prefer "harder/metallic" touch when making contact over
> "softer" touch, that I have found with some paddles.
> 
> 73 - Kristinn, TF3KX
> 

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Re: [Elecraft] Portable CW paddles for K2?

2008-04-25 Thread DW Holtman

Kristinn,

Something like this might be a possibility. The guy who built them, says 
they work very well. They are made out of paper clips. You could build 
several, if one was lost or whatever, a spare would always be at hand.


http://home.comcast.net/~fairbank56/clipper.jpg

Best,
DW Holtman
WB7SSN

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My K2 #6425 is now up and running, and I need good, light/small portable
iambic paddles for the upcoming summer trips.  Are there any good
recommendations?

Candidates I have been looking at include:
- Palm Mini Paddles  (http://www.morsex.com/palm)
- Paddlette PK1 (http://www.paddlette.com/pkproduct.htm)
- Paddlette BP (http://www.paddlette.com/bpproduct.htm)

Does anyone have experience, or even comparison on these or others that
would be suitable for portable operation?  My preference for "feel" is 
that

the I prefer "harder/metallic" touch when making contact over "softer"
touch, that I have found with some paddles.

73 - Kristinn, TF3KX
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[Elecraft] Portable CW paddles for K2?

2008-04-25 Thread TF3KX

My K2 #6425 is now up and running, and I need good, light/small portable
iambic paddles for the upcoming summer trips.  Are there any good
recommendations?

Candidates I have been looking at include:
- Palm Mini Paddles  (http://www.morsex.com/palm)
- Paddlette PK1 (http://www.paddlette.com/pkproduct.htm)
- Paddlette BP (http://www.paddlette.com/bpproduct.htm)

Does anyone have experience, or even comparison on these or others that
would be suitable for portable operation?  My preference for "feel" is that
the I prefer "harder/metallic" touch when making contact over "softer"
touch, that I have found with some paddles.

73 - Kristinn, TF3KX
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