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Left handed CW

greenacres113-2

I am left handed but I send with the electronic  key set for a
righthander. I learned this way for  several  reasons but the primary
reason 50 yr.s ago was I could sit at 90% of other stn.s and operate.
Primarly FD & contest operations. All lefties are semi-ambidextrous out
of necessity.

K9IL
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Re: Left handed CW

Dave Heil
Same situation here, Phil.  All a right-hander would have to do to use
my station is to move the paddle across the table and begin sending.  It
baffles some right-handers when they see me send dahs with my thumb.
As to your statement about lefties being somewhat ambidextrous, I've
played the guitar for about fifty-two years, right-handed.

Dave K8MN

On 12/2/2014 02 27, r miles wrote:
>
> I am left handed but I send with the electronic  key set for a
> righthander. I learned this way for  several  reasons but the primary
> reason 50 yr.s ago was I could sit at 90% of other stn.s and operate.
> Primarly FD & contest operations. All lefties are semi-ambidextrous out
> of necessity.
>
> K9IL


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