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Re: !

Phil Hystad-3
Of course, if it is pure osmium then it will react with the Oxygen in the air and form Osmium Tetroxide which is a very volatile and poisonous vapor that can be breathed in readily.


On Jun 8, 2012, at 7:47 AM, Terry Schieler wrote:

> What's Kriptonite going for these days?
>
> W0FM
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> From: kevinr [mailto:[hidden email]]
> Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2012 5:29 PM
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> 6 x 2 x 0.5 gives 6 cu in.  Which is 98 cubic centimeters.  at 22.5 gm/cc that gives 2212 gms.  The going price for a gram of osmium is $61 which makes your weight cost about $134,947 not counting machining, mounting, plus shipping and handling.  Quite the fancy weight for your rig Wayne :)
>
> Kevin.  KD5ONS
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>
>
> On 6/7/2012 3:19 PM, Wayne Burdick wrote:
>> stan levandowski wrote:
>>
>>> What a rig!...
>> Thanks, Stan. Glad you like it.
>>
>>
>>> I am a violent bug basher who requires at the very least 6 lbs of
>>> dead weight....
>> Alternative: With the KX3 up on its tilt stand there's enough
>> clearance to a chunk of metal to the back, say 6 x 2 x 0.5 inches. You
>> could use steel or lead (boring!), or make your KX3 truly unique by
>> using osmium, tungsten, indium, etc.
>>
>> Wayne
>> N6KR
>>
>>
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Re: ZN-SLR

Jim Low man
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I wasn't aware of Tony's paddles until a friend mentioned them to me.
Now I have a ZN-V vertical paddle on order that should be here around
the end of next month.

My favorite paddles to date is one based on the original Mercury paddle
that I bought at Pacificon around 2000.  This new one could give it a run
for its money.

72/73 de Jim - AD6CW

On 6/8/2012 3:28 AM, Bill W4ZV wrote:

> Don Wilhelm-4 wrote
>>
>> I just received an N3ZN single lever paddle (ZNSLR) - what a great piece
>> of workmanship - Thank you Tony.
>> It weighs in at about 5 pounds, so there is no problem with it moving,
>> but it is not something that works nicely for portable operation.
>>
>> 73,
>> Don W3FPR
>>
>>
> Good choice Don!  The ZN-SLR is *BY FAR* the best single-lever paddle I've
> ever used (including Vibroplex, Bencher, Kent, Begali, etc).  My problem is
> that I'm so spoiled by it that I'm even willing to lug it around on portable
> operations like the recent QRPTTF:
>
> http://www.zianet.com/qrp/QRPTTF/PIX/w4zv_2.jpg
>
> 73,  Bill  W4ZV
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Re: ZN-SLR

Rick McGaver
I have 2 of Tony's paddles. The vertical ZN-3A and a custom ZN-5H with a
heavier base. I needed that because of lack of feeling in hand.  These are
EXCELLENT KEYS to say the least. I have no ties to Tony just a very
satisfied customer.
I have reviews on eham of my keys.
Rick   NK  9G
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To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2012 12:56 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] ZN-SLR


>I wasn't aware of Tony's paddles until a friend mentioned them to me.
> Now I have a ZN-V vertical paddle on order that should be here around
> the end of next month.
>
> My favorite paddles to date is one based on the original Mercury paddle
> that I bought at Pacificon around 2000.  This new one could give it a run
> for its money.
>
> 72/73 de Jim - AD6CW
>
> On 6/8/2012 3:28 AM, Bill W4ZV wrote:
>> Don Wilhelm-4 wrote
>>>
>>> I just received an N3ZN single lever paddle (ZNSLR) - what a great piece
>>> of workmanship - Thank you Tony.
>>> It weighs in at about 5 pounds, so there is no problem with it moving,
>>> but it is not something that works nicely for portable operation.
>>>
>>> 73,
>>> Don W3FPR
>>>
>>>
>> Good choice Don!  The ZN-SLR is *BY FAR* the best single-lever paddle
>> I've
>> ever used (including Vibroplex, Bencher, Kent, Begali, etc).  My problem
>> is
>> that I'm so spoiled by it that I'm even willing to lug it around on
>> portable
>> operations like the recent QRPTTF:
>>
>> http://www.zianet.com/qrp/QRPTTF/PIX/w4zv_2.jpg
>>
>> 73,  Bill  W4ZV
>>
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Re: !

Alan Hawrylyshen
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Thereby making said kx3 available to those of us that did not order fast enough. Hi hi

Alan
K2ACK

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On Jun 8, 2012, at 18:37, Phil Hystad <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Of course, if it is pure osmium then it will react with the Oxygen in the air and form Osmium Tetroxide which is a very volatile and poisonous vapor that can be breathed in readily.
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Re: ZN-SLR

w7aqk
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Hi All,

At Dayton a few weeks ago I got to "test drive" a number of Tony's paddles.
I was walking around with my friend Jay, W5JAY, who knows Tony very well.
We spent a fair amount of time chatting, and while Jay and Tony were
discussing various things, I spent a good bit of time trying out various
models.  I also dropped back by a few more times to give most of his paddles
a 2nd and 3rd look.  Now, the last thing I need is another paddle, but I
must admit I was sorely tempted.  I pretty much concluded that Tony's
paddles are, for the money, about as good as you will find.  I, too, was
very impressed with his vertical paddle in particular.

Some of you may know that I am something of a Begali paddle fan, and I own
several different models--too many!  However, to me, they are still the best
you can buy.  Two Begali paddles I own--the Sculpture and the Limited
Edition Graciella--are my absolute favorites of all the paddles I have ever
used.  Problem is, most Begali paddles are fairly expensive.  The
workmanship undoubtedly justifies the price, but they are expensive
nonetheless.  Begali had several new paddles on display at Dayton, and all
were most impressive.  It's just all quality stuff!  One new paddle of his
was most impressive because, not only did it have great feel, but it was one
of his lesser priced models.  I think it was called the "Expedition", and it
was under $300.  It wasn't quite as glamorous as most of Piero's other
paddles, but a very nice looking paddle to be sure.  I don't even see that
model on his website yet, so it must really be that new.

Picking a good paddle is a very personal thing.  What feels great to one
person may not feel that great to another.  Accordingly, I won't dwell on
what I think is mandatory for a paddle to be really considered to be a good
one.  I would suggest that anyone interested in buying a new paddle take a
look at the series of articles in QST a while back authored by Bruce Prior,
N7RR.  Bruce did a great job of describing, in detail, what the pros and
cons are for a number of different makes.  In the end, his conclusions may
not be the same as yours, but you will know a great deal about how he came
to his conclusions.  However, nothing beats a personal "test drive!"

Dave W7AQK


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Re: ZN-SLR

Jim Low man
And thanks to our friend Jay for introducing me to Tony's paddles, I'll
have $450
less in the bank at the end of next month, but I will have a ZN-V
vertical paddle.

The ultimate test will be whether it can displace the honored position
that my
Mercury paddle, that I bought several years ago at the Pacificon QRP vendor
night, has.

Jay related to me that he had a problem with a Begali paddle that they
wouldn't
fix, but Tony fixed it for him.

Do you remember the date of the QST that you mentioned?  I'd like to
read that
article on paddles.

72/73 de Jim - AD6CW

On 6/9/2012 10:26 AM, Dyarnes wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> At Dayton a few weeks ago I got to "test drive" a number of Tony's paddles.
> I was walking around with my friend Jay, W5JAY, who knows Tony very well.
> We spent a fair amount of time chatting, and while Jay and Tony were
> discussing various things, I spent a good bit of time trying out various
> models.  I also dropped back by a few more times to give most of his paddles
> a 2nd and 3rd look.  Now, the last thing I need is another paddle, but I
> must admit I was sorely tempted.  I pretty much concluded that Tony's
> paddles are, for the money, about as good as you will find.  I, too, was
> very impressed with his vertical paddle in particular.
>
> Some of you may know that I am something of a Begali paddle fan, and I own
> several different models--too many!  However, to me, they are still the best
> you can buy.  Two Begali paddles I own--the Sculpture and the Limited
> Edition Graciella--are my absolute favorites of all the paddles I have ever
> used.  Problem is, most Begali paddles are fairly expensive.  The
> workmanship undoubtedly justifies the price, but they are expensive
> nonetheless.  Begali had several new paddles on display at Dayton, and all
> were most impressive.  It's just all quality stuff!  One new paddle of his
> was most impressive because, not only did it have great feel, but it was one
> of his lesser priced models.  I think it was called the "Expedition", and it
> was under $300.  It wasn't quite as glamorous as most of Piero's other
> paddles, but a very nice looking paddle to be sure.  I don't even see that
> model on his website yet, so it must really be that new.
>
> Picking a good paddle is a very personal thing.  What feels great to one
> person may not feel that great to another.  Accordingly, I won't dwell on
> what I think is mandatory for a paddle to be really considered to be a good
> one.  I would suggest that anyone interested in buying a new paddle take a
> look at the series of articles in QST a while back authored by Bruce Prior,
> N7RR.  Bruce did a great job of describing, in detail, what the pros and
> cons are for a number of different makes.  In the end, his conclusions may
> not be the same as yours, but you will know a great deal about how he came
> to his conclusions.  However, nothing beats a personal "test drive!"
>
> Dave W7AQK
>
>
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Re: ZN-SLR

GARY-2
Bruce, N7RR has 15 articles available through the ARRL. His two part series
on 'Popular Dual-Lever Keyer Paddles' (May and June 2010) may be the one
Dave suggested. Bruce has also written other QST articles on keys as well as
several on Elecraft products. If you search his call in the ARRL periodicals
archive & search tool you'll find them all.
Gary
N6LRV

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Do you remember the date of the QST that you mentioned?  I'd like to
read that
article on paddles.

72/73 de Jim - AD6CW


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Re: ZN-SLR

Tim Herrick
Thank you for that info, Gary. I am also going to look it up.

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-----Original Message-----
From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Gary
Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2012 3:26 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] ZN-SLR

Bruce, N7RR has 15 articles available through the ARRL. His two part series
on 'Popular Dual-Lever Keyer Paddles' (May and June 2010) may be the one
Dave suggested. Bruce has also written other QST articles on keys as well as
several on Elecraft products. If you search his call in the ARRL periodicals
archive & search tool you'll find them all.
Gary
N6LRV

-----Original Message-----
Do you remember the date of the QST that you mentioned?  I'd like to
read that
article on paddles.

72/73 de Jim - AD6CW


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Re: ZN-SLR

VE3GAM Allen McRorie
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love his guy's work,
Chuck K7QO had an article on one of his keys once,
this was  my intro to these good looking paddles, etc

here's a link to his site: http://www.n3znkeys.com/

Al ve3gam


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Re: ZN-SLR

w7aqk
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Jim and All,

Bruce Prior, N7RR, wrote several QST articles about paddles he had tested.
In March 2009, there is one on "High End Dual Lever Paddles".  That one
includes the Mercury, the Begali Sculpture, and a top end N3ZN paddle.  Then
in May 2009, he followed up with an article on "Portable Dual Lever
Paddles".  Some great info there also.  The articles he wrote in 2 parts, in
May and June of 2010, were on a variety of other popular dual lever paddles.
I think the Bencher, Kent, Begali Simplex, and several others are covered
there.  All in all, it is a fairly encyclopedic review of most of the
paddles you see/hear about.  All of these articles are available in the ARRL
archives.

Dave W7AQK


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