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I'm working on saving up for an HF rig (probably will buy new). One of the things I'm looking forward to is getting into CW. I'd like to know what kind of accessories I could build or start looking for. I think I'd like to try a straight key first. What's a good one for a beginner? |
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John, here is a website link for various Morse Telegraph Keys, Paddles & Bugs; http://www.mtechnologies.com/keys.htm I personally own one of the Nye-Viking Classic Rectangular Speed-X Keys. The Speed-X key features a cast rectangular base with black crinkle finish, square section key lever, and a large "Navy" style knob. The contacts are gold-plated heavy silver, and the key action is fully adjustable. My personal model is the 322-001 Rectangular key, with brass hardware. I also added the KB2 base plate made by Nye, specifically for the Speed-X, 31x and 32x series keys. The base plate keeps the key stable during use. I would personally recommend this solid built Key and base plate for any station. As far as other accessories for a MF/HF station, here is a short list that you can buy completely assembled or build yourself if you have the patience and know how.
Best Regards Larry K4RFE (Retired RF Engineer) |
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I have a key I built from a large plastic block some aluminum stock and some wire terminals. Since it amounts to nothing more than an open air spring loaded switch you'd be surprised how easy it can be. Not only that but with some care it can be very functional, mine I dare say is much better than the average toy key in popular use some years ago. If I could post a picture you would see for yourself if you like I could link you to a picture. R Bibby K5BO |
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The Navy Flameproof is an excellent starter key and the J-38 as well. You can find plenty of used ones here on Ebay. Also, JH Bunnell still has (NOS) New Old Stock Navy Flameproofs available here http://jhbunnell.com/navykey.shtml .I personally purchased a Begali Camelback key and it is by far my favorite straight key! Here is the link to a super club for straight key users, The Straight Key Century Club is the world's fastest growing group of straight-key Morse code enthusiasts from around the globe, 7,850 Members Strong as od March 28th, 2011! The group hosts an extensive list of Morse code resources; a forum for members to share ideas, experiences and techniques, and active mailing list are a few of the services they offer. Hope to work you on the air soon! Very 73 de Cliff KU4GW |
