I've been using an iambic paddle for about 25 years. For a couple of
years prior to the iambic, I used a regular paddle keyer. It seems to
me that the transition was relatively easy. As I recall the best tip is
practice, practice, practice.
Kent, AE4Y
Ben Coleman wrote:
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> Well, I managed to leave my straight key at our club field day site. and
> the easiest (read laziest) way to get it back is to wait until the next
> club meeting in a little over a month (yeah, I'm still a straight key
> operator, even at moderate contest speeds (I believe I managed 25wpm or
> so on the straight key)). I've decided to try and use the time to force
> myself to get used to using paddles. I've gotten out my old Ham-Key
> paddles, and have enabled the iambic keyer in my Alinco. Any tips on
> getting to where I don't mess up every couple/3 words?
>
> Ben
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