Iambic Keying

Iambic Keying, Debunking the Myth by Marshall G. Emm, N1FN. A keying system controls transmitter activation, ranging from basic switches to electronic keyers that generate Morse code based on paddle input. Iambic keyers, introduced in the late 1950s, respond to simultaneous paddle closures with alternating dots and dashes. Despite touted efficiency, actual benefits are modest, offering about a 5% improvement in keystrokes, diminishing at higher speeds. Iambic keying's practical value is limited and may restrict sending speeds.

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