Re: [Elecraft] KX3 CW paddles

2012-07-25 Thread Rick Tavan N6XI
Actually, I have found the KX3 paddle surprisingly comfortable. I've been using it both at home and outdoors. Of course, if I were using the KX3 as a long-term, fixed station radio, then I would plug in a high quality, heavyweight paddle. I have several. But for home testing and casual operating,

Re: [Elecraft] KX3 CW paddles

2012-07-25 Thread Bill Conkling
: Re: [Elecraft] KX3 CW paddles Actually, I have found the KX3 paddle surprisingly comfortable. I've been using it both at home and outdoors. Of course, if I were using the KX3 as a long-term, fixed station radio, then I would plug in a high quality, heavyweight paddle. I have several. But for home

[Elecraft] KX3 CW paddles

2012-07-24 Thread Ralph Parker
This little paddle is cute and ingenious. But it drives me crazy!... I don't have a KX3 (yet), but I do consider my self a serious CW operator. I would not expect the stick-on paddles of the KX3 (or KX1) to be used for more than casual mountaintop operation. I wouldn't drag my Begali (or my

Re: [Elecraft] KX3 CW paddles

2012-07-24 Thread Pete Spotts
On 07/24/2012 02:23 PM, Ralph Parker wrote: This little paddle is cute and ingenious. But it drives me crazy!... I don't have a KX3 (yet), but I do consider my self a serious CW operator. I would not expect the stick-on paddles of the KX3 (or KX1) to be used for more than casual mountaintop