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Re: [TenTec] wither CW

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] wither CW
From: Richards <jruing@ameritech.net>
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Date: Wed, 26 May 2010 15:07:56 -0400
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Rick - Jim - Jerome - and the rest ... THANKS FOR THE "STRAIGHT" KEY advice.

I have a cheap Chinese straight key, and an old Nye Viking key I collected up over the past few years when I was just a mere SWL and l planned for retirement and ham radio. I also have a Black Widow paddle kit I made, and I have Ser. No. 006 of the Ten-Tec 40th Anniv Bencher BY key - but I have not had it out of the box for fear I will destroy its collector value (if any...) using it before I know how. I use the straight key as a PTT switch. . . it is SUPPOSED to remind me to practice every day.

The difficulty was ... what to use or try first... and you have solved that.

I am not asking for any other advice... because I know I will get ten answers from the next nine hams I ask ! So I will just trust this is correct. ;-)

Oh... yeah... I also have an old toy key thing from when my father was a kid, and that was featured in an article by Dave Ingram, in CQ Magazine, in June or July 2007. That was fun getting my name in print in such a serious ham publication. Dave has published a series of books on keys and paddles, etc.

So... I will start out shooting "straight" and move to a paddle. I will check out the Vibroplex line as Scott Robbins was VERY nice to me when he as at TT and I would like to return the favor and buy something from his new venture.

Frankly, the single paddle with two finger pieces appeals to my inner logic (or more likely ill-logic) but the whole notion seems most straightforward to me. It appears a dual paddle is very close to that in operation.

Thanks, again, ... now I just need to establish a regular training regimen.

SIDEBAR -- As for music, I think I like the key of G... as it seems easiest to fashion Bluegrass licks and bass runs in that key. ;-)

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