Posted: 4/6/2014 1:40:43 PM EDT
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Anyone used the pk-1 paddle from paddlette?
I'm looking at the pk-1 with kneemount, perfect for sota :) http://www.paddlette.com |
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You might be interested in the Porta-Paddle from American Morse Equipment. It has a leg mount available. I've purchased paddles and a key from them and they're both top notch. The pivot hole on the key was a tiny bit off center, so it wouldn't assemble correctly. I emailed the owner and he sent me a new part, no questions asked. The new lever installed like butter.
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I've been using a Touch Paddle. It has an internal 9 Volt battery and works well for portable operation. There are no moving parts.
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I've been using a Touch Paddle. It has an internal 9 Volt battery and works well for portable operation. There are no moving parts. LINK http://www.cwtouchkeyer.com/images/P6/P6.jpg How are they to use? Do they stay in place on a desktop? |
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I've been using a Touch Paddle. It has an internal 9 Volt battery and works well for portable operation. There are no moving parts. LINK http://www.cwtouchkeyer.com/images/P6/P6.jpg How are they to use? Do they stay in place on a desktop? All you need to do is touch the paddles. There is no mechanical movement. The paddle is light and needs some weight on top to keep it from moving around or you can attach it with Velcro or a bracket. It's made for portable operation. Here is a review of the same paddle key but a different model:
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