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Single Lever Paddle/Key(?)

Jack
To all the cw buffs,

I'm a little confused.

As far as I can tell, a single lever paddle, when connected to a keyer, sends dots when pushed in on one direction and dashes when pushed in the opposite direction.   Presumably this prevents the possibility of a keyer sensing both contacts closed at the same time.

Thus, it occurs to me that if the keyer in my KX1 is set for Iambic A, Then I will get continuous, properly spaced dots or dashes when I close the appropriate contact but will lose the "benefits" of squeezed" characters!

Is this correct?

Similarly, if my keyer is set for mode B, I would still get the dots and dashes but lose the auto completion function as well as the squeese function.

Have I got it right?

BTW, I am using Iambic A right now, and always have.  It works fine but I sometimes find myself naturally just sending certain squeese character in a "single paddle manner."  Given the fact that many top ops seem to like and use single lever paddles, I thought I would give it a try!  

Thanks in advance,

Jack, AE6GC

PS.  I just got my 10 wpm Certificate of Code Proficiency from ARRL.  I am more proud of that than passing the Extra exam and WAS!!!  I am going for 15 wpm tonight during the West Coast Qualifying Run.  Wish me luck!

J
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Re: Single Lever Paddle/Key(?)

Vic K2VCO
Jack Regan wrote:

> As far as I can tell, a single lever paddle, when connected to a
> keyer, sends dots when pushed in on one direction and dashes when
> pushed in the opposite direction.   Presumably this prevents the
> possibility of a keyer sensing both contacts closed at the same time.

Using a single lever paddle with a keyer that is iambic A, iambic B or
non-iambic is exactly the same.

It makes automatic dots and dashes, and is self-completing (which means
that once you start a dot or dash, the element and its following space
will be created regardless of when you let go of the paddle).

The only time there is a difference is when you close both contacts
together, which you can't do with one lever!
--
73,
Vic, K2VCO
Fresno CA
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Re: Single Lever Paddle/Key(?)

Don Wilhelm-4
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Jack,

Congratulations on your proficiency accomplishments, keep up the good work.

With a single lever paddle, you will not notice any difference between
mode A and mode B.

If you use a dual paddle and squeeze both levers then release them both
at the same time - mode A will complete the current element, but mode B
will complete the current element and then send an opposite element.

You do not loose the completion characteristics for either mode with a
single lever paddle.

73,
Don W3FPR

Jack Regan wrote:

> To all the cw buffs,
>
> I'm a little confused.
>
> As far as I can tell, a single lever paddle, when connected to a keyer, sends dots when pushed in on one direction and dashes when pushed in the opposite direction.   Presumably this prevents the possibility of a keyer sensing both contacts closed at the same time.
>
> Thus, it occurs to me that if the keyer in my KX1 is set for Iambic A, Then I will get continuous, properly spaced dots or dashes when I close the appropriate contact but will lose the "benefits" of squeezed" characters!
>
> Is this correct?
>
> Similarly, if my keyer is set for mode B, I would still get the dots and dashes but lose the auto completion function as well as the squeese function.
>
> Have I got it right?
>
> BTW, I am using Iambic A right now, and always have.  It works fine but I sometimes find myself naturally just sending certain squeese character in a "single paddle manner."  Given the fact that many top ops seem to like and use single lever paddles, I thought I would give it a try!  
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Jack, AE6GC
>
> PS.  I just got my 10 wpm Certificate of Code Proficiency from ARRL.  I am more proud of that than passing the Extra exam and WAS!!!  I am going for 15 wpm tonight during the West Coast Qualifying Run.  Wish me luck!
>
> J
>
>  
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Re: Single Lever Paddle/Key(?)

AJSOENKE
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As far as I know you're correct. The intended way to do iambic keying is to  
make both contacts simultaneously.
 
Al WA6VNN



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