Well, since the shack is pretty much a blivet, forty pounds of stuff in a two
pound sack, I don't have the Omni VII yet. Or the Orion II, since I would be
most unwilling to move my Orion to put another rig in. Heck, sometimes I have
to put something in the hall to let Critter, the ham shack cat, in. Makes my
wife mad, somewhat!
But my solution to various keying situations has been an accessory keyer that
will do what I want to do. Right now, the arthritis is kicking up and it's
much easier for me me to type. So an MFJ 493 is between the Begali and the
Orion, plugged into the accessory dongle. When that bad company slacks off the
keyer and keyboard go in the drawer and I use the Begali that is plugged into
the back panel key jack. And when the guys start running bugs with that big
"Banana Boat swing," the Mac key plug goes in the CW jack on the front and I
swing away with the rest of the bunch. So there's always a solution.
There are many excellent keyers on the market, surely there is one with exactly
the feature set you want until John Henry can add the features you want to the
VII. And you may find that accessory keyer so handy you keep it on line. I
have left the MFJ set on 18 wpm, the Orion's keyer at 35, and just move my
arm to go from fast to slow code. Very handy.
73 Pete Allen AC5E
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