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RE: CW: Best low cost iambic key

Joe Hetrick-2
Rob; Define "low cost"

        The used Begalis go for about what a new.  Used Benchers are fairly  
easy to find in various states of dis-repair.  There are also the  
AzSqrpions paddle-kits that seem to have a solid look, I've been  
meaning to order one as a spare/travel paddle.

        If you don't mind fabrication and a lighter feel (though, since  
you're building it, you can tweak this) you could try one of the  
10.00 Jackson Harbor touch paddles.  Even though I have a Begali, and  
a Bencher, I've actually probably put more QSO's on my little JH  
Touch paddles since I spent a good part of the summer operating  
outside of my shack.  They take a bit of getting used to, but, I  
built mine into a little box and used dimes for the contacts.  I can  
hold the key in my lap and send.  At times it's very comfortable.

    I've a used bencher that I enjoyed, but, while I don't have a  
heavy fist, I like a solid feel.  I bought a Begali Simplex at  
Dayton;  New they're within 10 or 20.00 of a new Bencher, but, I like  
my Begali a whole lot, and I've loaned it out to several local CW ops  
who have also enjoyed it.

    I'm pretty sure I'll end up with one of the magnetic units from  
Begali this year at Dayton.  The craftsmanship is beautiful and the  
keys all feel great.

There are several others, N3ZN, there is an K8 whose call I forget,  
all look to be substantial and they all seem to fall in the  
100-200.00 price range.


73,

Joe KC0VKN
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RJD-2
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Dick, NJ9K

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Subject: [Elecraft] RE: CW: Best low cost iambic key

Rob; Define "low cost"

        The used Begalis go for about what a new.  Used Benchers are fairly  
easy to find in various states of dis-repair.  There are also the  
AzSqrpions paddle-kits that seem to have a solid look, I've been  
meaning to order one as a spare/travel paddle.

        If you don't mind fabrication and a lighter feel (though, since  
you're building it, you can tweak this) you could try one of the  
10.00 Jackson Harbor touch paddles.  Even though I have a Begali, and  
a Bencher, I've actually probably put more QSO's on my little JH  
Touch paddles since I spent a good part of the summer operating  
outside of my shack.  They take a bit of getting used to, but, I  
built mine into a little box and used dimes for the contacts.  I can  
hold the key in my lap and send.  At times it's very comfortable.

    I've a used bencher that I enjoyed, but, while I don't have a  
heavy fist, I like a solid feel.  I bought a Begali Simplex at  
Dayton;  New they're within 10 or 20.00 of a new Bencher, but, I like  
my Begali a whole lot, and I've loaned it out to several local CW ops  
who have also enjoyed it.

    I'm pretty sure I'll end up with one of the magnetic units from  
Begali this year at Dayton.  The craftsmanship is beautiful and the  
keys all feel great.

There are several others, N3ZN, there is an K8 whose call I forget,  
all look to be substantial and they all seem to fall in the  
100-200.00 price range.


73,

Joe KC0VKN
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