Try: https://www.americanmorse.com/minib.htm
WB3LGC
On 3/17/20 12:48 PM, Eddy Avila wrote:
Does Elecraft plan on selling a single lever paddle or KX2/3? I have the
QRPguys single lever paddle and it's ok.
tnx and 73
k6sdw
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With a cootie option, pse.
John K4ARQ
On Tue, Mar 17, 2020, 12:51 Eddy Avila wrote:
> Does Elecraft plan on selling a single lever paddle or KX2/3? I have the
> QRPguys single lever paddle and it's ok.
>
> tnx and 73
>
> k6sdw
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Does Elecraft plan on selling a single lever paddle or KX2/3? I have the
QRPguys single lever paddle and it's ok.
tnx and 73
k6sdw
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Thanks for all the input re: single lever paddles.
Since I had just recieved my 15 wpm endorsement for the ARRL Certificate of
Proficiency (obtained at 10 wpm) I decided to treat myself to a single lever
paddle. I got a good deal on a Kent SP-1 on eBay and made the deal.
I love it. It works
To all the cw buffs,
I'm a little confused.
As far as I can tell, a single lever paddle, when connected to a keyer, sends
dots when pushed in on one direction and dashes when pushed in the opposite
direction. Presumably this prevents the possibility of a keyer sensing both
contacts closed
Jack Regan wrote:
As far as I can tell, a single lever paddle, when connected to a
keyer, sends dots when pushed in on one direction and dashes when
pushed in the opposite direction. Presumably this prevents the
possibility of a keyer sensing both contacts closed at the same time.
Using a
Jack,
Congratulations on your proficiency accomplishments, keep up the good work.
With a single lever paddle, you will not notice any difference between
mode A and mode B.
If you use a dual paddle and squeeze both levers then release them both
at the same time - mode A will complete the
As far as I know you're correct. The intended way to do iambic keying is to
make both contacts simultaneously.
Al WA6VNN
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Interesting thread about SKN, different keys, preferences, etc. I have
always been a single lever paddle guyjust couldn't get the hang of
the squeeze thingy...and now, due to arthritis, right thumb decides to
do it's own thing at times.
So, I have been looking for a replacement paddle and
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