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Hi Don,
I have used a Bencher for some years and like it. I am currently
using a Knox paddle, which I believe is manufactured in England. It
is very nice; heavy, and the machining is really precise. And it
sends good code, at least as good as this old fist can manage!!
I recall that it cost about $100 and is probably worth it if you're
not on a really tight budget.
And I agree with you, code is to be sent with a key not a
computer!! But I'm open to discussion!!
Pat, K9JAUAt 06:12 PM 2/28/2006, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Well, I'm slowly working to get back onto HF. I'm primarily into CW
>and wondering what is a good memory keyer such as some of the old AEA keyers?
>
>I'd like to be able to program it with callsign and also contest info.
>
>Also, I had an old paddle which was kind of beat up due to several
>moves, and the spring action is shot and the levers are bent. I got
>most of this
>straightened out, but it just isn't the same anymore. So, think
>it's time for a retirement.
>
>The two paddles I know of are Vibroplex and Bencher but can't really
>make up my mind.
>
>Sorry, I just can't bring myself to use a keyboard except for maybe
>a bit of playing around.
>
>Any comments or suggestions?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Don W6SMB
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