Posted by
N5GE on
May 31, 2010; 4:00pm
URL: http://elecraft.85.s1.nabble.com/One-more-question-about-CW-operation-tp5121893p5122323.html
On Mon, 31 May 2010 06:54:17 -0700, Alexey Kats <
[hidden email]>
wrote:
Yes, straight keys and bugs are still used, although only about ten to
fifteen percent of the users have mastered them. Those who have
mastered them send pretty darn good code. I was never able to master
the bug, but learned the straight key in the Army and feel comfortable
with it even now, although I use the keyer in the K3 most of the time.
With the K3 you can have a straight key and paddle key both connected
at the same time.
TOM, N5GE BT 73 ES GUD LUK
AR DE N5GE SK
http://www.n5ge.com>I apologize if my question is not related to elecraft products at all,
>but I am simply curious... Of all fine folks using Elecraft
>transceivers, do you still use straight keys or bugs? Or are you using
>paddles and keyers all the time?
>
>I am asking because so many times I am hearing almost the same code on
>the air with only two things changing - timing between letters and
>words and QRS/QRQ. Which usually means that people use paddles. So I
>wonder, do people still use straight keys these days?
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