I couldn't agree more. A non-iambic operator can use an iambic operator's
key configuration with ease. BUT, it is a very different story if you are
an iambic operator faced with a non-iambic configuration (like field day,
or a real emergency).
Happy New Year and smooth keying.
Tony, W4FOA.
Roy Koeppe wrote:
> It was said,
>
> "Just got the CORSAIR I (and loving it) and ready to learn the IAMBIC
> keying."
>
> I think the majority of CW OPS, when pressed for the truth, use NON
> IAMBIC keying. I am convinced it is easier and superior to iambic. (A
> single lever paddle can be in only one position at a given time!).
>
> Please try "conventional" paddling.
>
> 73, Roy K6XK
>
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