srobbins@usit.net wrote:
>
> At 12:00 AM 7/13/97 EDT, K1VR wrote:
>
> >K1VR adds: K1GQ (ex-K2SIL, ex-W8SH op., ex-KH6RS principal op) can
> write
> >with his left hand and send with his right. If you haven't heard him
> >using his call lately, he's been the 40 meter CW op at K1AR
> multi-multi
> >and multi-single efforts. It is a fascinating experience to watch
> when
> >K1GQ and K1AR work 40 together (side-by-side), in multi-single. The
> >rates are enormous.
> >
>
> You can try this at home, kids. If you're right handed, move the
> paddle
> to the left side of the desk by your left hand and turn it around
> backward.
> Rest your left hand on the paddle mechanism so your left thumb hits
> the
> dit paddle, left index finger the dah paddle. Write (or type) with
> your
> right hand while sending with your left. Your brain is already
> trained
> "dit = thumb" and you'll be amazed at how easy it is. Almost as easy
> as
> pressing F1 all day.
>
> Scott Robbins, W4PA
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OK that's easy, but the real problem is to write at the same time you
key.
73
PS in WRTC 96 Mario S56A used a homebuilt software that decoded what he
sent with his key and entered it into the log!!
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