K3/K3s keying with bugs, ponderings

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K3/K3s keying with bugs, ponderings

Roy Koeppe
Relating to contact bounce, I wonder what the typical length of a bounce
is? We hear QRQ stations operating at 60+ wpm all the time. If Elecraft
designed to smooth out such short "dots" from semi-auto key bounce, then
perhaps a K4 would not allow 70+ wpm speeds to be sent either?

73,  Roy   K6XK

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Re: K3/K3s keying with bugs, ponderings

John Oppenheimer
Hi Roy,

A question best answered with a measurement. Appended to:
https://www.kn5l.net/debounce555/

is waveform for a Bug running just under 40WPM. One small weight at
fastest setting.

John KN5L

On 5/10/21 11:17 AM, Roy wrote:
> Relating to contact bounce, I wonder what the typical length of a bounce
> is? We hear QRQ stations operating at 60+ wpm all the time. If Elecraft
> designed to smooth out such short "dots" from semi-auto key bounce, then
> perhaps a K4 would not allow 70+ wpm speeds to be sent either?
>
> 73,  Roy   K6XK
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