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Hi Eric,
I use the vibroplex two-lever paddle. I had Bencher paddles for a
while, but sold them when I got the Vibroplex paddles. I had the MFJ
piggyback keyer on the Bencher and sold the combo when I got a Curtis
keyboard. The Bencher had a heavier base than the Vibroplex paddles
I use now and that anchored them much better. The keying action of
the two is pretty comparable though.
73,
Dave, W7OQ
At 01:36 PM 10/3/2010, you wrote:
>Hello listers,
>I'm finally going to get a paddle to go with my new rigs.
>
>I am considering purchasing the Bencher Hex key.
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>Does anyone on the list have any other recommendations.
>
>I'm beginning to believe I should confine my activities to mostly 30 =
>meter CW.
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>I was listening this afternoon to the California qso party on 20 meters =
>hoping to make a contact or two. The signals I could here at my qth were =
>for the most part very weak.
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>73,
>
>Eric
>KU3I
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