It might help to fully define terms since some may be thinking
"non-iambic" means single paddle, or using the single paddle technique
even when using dual paddles - i.e, not "squeeze" keying where both
contacts are closed at the same time. I can send full iambic squeeze
mode if I think about it. In fact, CQ de AC5AA is very conducive to
iambic squeeze keying. But, I have keyer memories for that, and use them
faithfully. When it comes to conversational mode, I guess I used a bug
for too many years as I just slap the Bencher paddles instead of squeeze.
As for which keyer is "best", I've found that the Logikey is very
forgiving in the sense that I never get extra dit's at the end of
characters while I consistently do with some of the MFJ keyers. Both are
supposed to be operating in the same mode, so I can't explain the
difference. I thought I had lost it a year after coming back to ham radio
and I still couldn't send well. Then I tried the Logikey and all has
been well since (er, uh, at least when I make mistakes, it's because it
was my fault!).
73, Duane
Duane A. Calvin, AC5AA
Austin, Texas
ac5aa@juno.com -or- ac5aa@earthlink.net
Day: dacalvin@us.ibm.com
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