Quick question: I'm looking to move to morse and was wondering what people's experiences of the Koch and Farnsworth systems are? Any pointers?
Oh yeah, anyone selling an FT-817ND and/or a cheap, beginners morse key (straight)?
My view is the Koch method is better if starting from scratch, but I don't think it really matters - the key thing is that the individual characters should be at 15-18 wpm or more so that you are recognising the sound rather than counting dits.
I sold off my surplus keys a while ago, but there are always plenty on ebay. I would try and get something semi-decent as it makes sending more of a pleasure. In order of preference, I would suggest:
NATO/Admiralty key. Ugly as hell (has blue/gray cover), costs £30-£200, not portable. But superb action from the long lever, almost as good as the Amplidan and Marconi PS213.
Junker. Maybe £20 used from German ebay, occasionally found on UK ebay but prices higher.
Kent. Good honest key, British made. Passed my test on one.
Cheap but worth considering:
HiMound
US Signal Corps J-37
Cherkassy keys (Soviet surplus)
Brass and wood GPO type keys
Chinese K4 mil surplus
WT 8 Amp key - British wartime key: small, good for portable use, action is not particularly great but useable
Or if money no object:
Swedish Key (£80)
Marconi 365 series (£100 ish)
Marconi PS213 (Holy Grail...£400ish!!!)
Amplidan (Have gone for over £500!!!)