If your paddle "walks around" on your desk, you might try placing the paddle
on a computer mouse pad. The pad's textured rubber backing provides a good
grip on the desk top, and the weight of the paddle keeps it in place on the
pad.
Granted, it raises the paddle height but, given my large hands, the extra
height turned out to be a plus.
73, de Mike, K9UW
Amherst, WI
-----Original Message-----
From: tentec-admin@contesting.com [mailto:tentec-admin@contesting.com]On
Behalf Of Duane A Calvin
Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 10:28 PM
To: tentec@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Keyer paddle opinion needed (NO TEN-TEC)
At the risk of being branded a heretic, let me say I think you'll find
the Bencher to be fine. To keep it in one spot, I picked up a trick from
Marshall at MorseX.com (careful on that spelling!) - use a small piece of
the drawer liner mesh sold inexpensively at WalMart, Target, KMart, etc.
It will keep your paddle in one spot and does not involve gooey stuff.
Now for the heresy - a year or so ago I purchased one of the Schurr
Proffi-2 paddles. It is a beautiful piece of work - it should be for
$270! But here's the rub. If I don't use the paddle for a week or
longer, the next time I try to use it, either one or both of the contacts
won't "make" until I slap it around a bit. The paddle came with a piece
of burnishing paper to use, but I set the contacts so close that no paper
will fit between. They are still weeping oil onto the contacts, which
may or may not be part of the problem. My Bencher with gold plated
contacts NEVER had this problem! I used to have the same problem all the
time with an old Vibrokeyer single lever paddle I used years ago and it
drove me nuts. Now I'm thinking it doesn't happen with gold plated
contacts, but it does with silver contacts. I've never heard anyone else
with a Schurr complain about this, and Marshall says he hasn't either.
So, I guess I'll just live with this anomaly - I like the feel of the
Schurr much better than the Bencher . . .
For whatever it's worth! Remember, you paid nothing for this opinion,
and it's probably worth every penny of that!
73, Duane
On Wed, 08 May 2002 00:24:48 +0000 "Rob Atkinson, K5UJ"
<k5uj@hotmail.com> writes:
>
> I have a BY-2 and I'm happy with it. I would avoid the MFJ version.
> I
> looked at it and in my opinion the one I saw was inferior. If you
> can do
> it, go to a vendor and have him put all his paddles out on a display
> case
> for you to look at and play with. I think paddle purchases are like
> buying
> shoes--you have to try them before you buy them. A paddle I like
> you might
> hate. If you don't live near a vendor, maybe you can see some at a
> hamfest?
> It can wind up being a major purchase (I know of at least one
> that's
> $500!) and besides, a little face to face commerce is good for the
> hobby.
>
> Rob Atkinson
> K5UJ
>
>
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Duane A. Calvin, AC5AA
Austin, Texas
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