Re: Topband: Bugs

2023-07-06 Thread Jim Brown
On 7/6/2023 12:53 PM, Richard (Rick) Karlquist wrote: The reader's digest version is that you can minimize the learning curve by using a single action paddle.  This largely eliminates iambic action (which you won't miss), even if the keyer supposedly supports iambic. Great advice. Especially

Re: Topband: Bugs

2023-07-06 Thread Mark Lunday
Sorry, wrong link http://www.schulheft-ottakring.eu/vane/afu/cw/CW%20Literatur/Banana%20Boat%20Swing.pdf Mark Lunday wd4...@outlook.com From: Topband on behalf of Mark Lunday Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2023 6:42 PM To: Stephen Hawkins ; topband@contesting.com

Re: Topband: Bugs

2023-07-06 Thread Mark Lunday
Steve I have not heard that term in a very long time. Interesting article on "banana boat swing" http://www.9h1mrl.org/ukrae/arc_cd/extra/morse/html/c15.htm Mark Lunday wd4...@outlook.com From: Topband on behalf of Stephen Hawkins Sent: Thursday, July 6,

Re: Topband: Bugs

2023-07-06 Thread Stephen Hawkins
All this talk about Bugs caused a phrase submerged deep in my brain to come quietly to the surface.  50+ years ago I was a Navy Radioman.  However I was a Radioman on a Submarine. In 2.5 years I maybe sent 5 messages as we were almost always on radio silence.  We could occasionally  listen for

Re: Topband: Bugs

2023-07-06 Thread Richard (Rick) Karlquist
On 7/6/2023 10:38 AM, w3...@roadrunner.com wrote: I stepped up to a keyer from my Lightning Bug in the early 90s' but could never get the hang of both. My fist kept wanting to do the bug W3HKK (since 1956) First of all: "its not your fault" There are many different keyers available, and then

Re: Topband: Bugs

2023-07-06 Thread W3HKK
I stepped up to a keyer from my Lightning Bug in the early 90s' but could never get the hang of both. My fist kept wanting to do the bug thing. And so I found a keyer exceedingly frustrating and sold it. Now Im either keyboarding or using the bug ( which I find best for rag chewing). Bob W3HKK