I had heard a lot of good reports about the Czech Morse keys, but had no intention of owning one, as when you own a Marconi 365A you really don’t need another key. When I got the Marconi key I actually sold a few of the keys from my collection, as I preferred to use the Marconi 365A.
Due to unforeseen circumstances at the National Hamfest 2011 I urgently needed a Morse Key for Morse Assessments, so I though I would get a Czech Morse key because of the reports that I had heard from other operators that had purchased one.
I am pleased to say the the Czech Morse Key lived up to all my expectation and although the Marconi 365A will remain my favorite key I will be happy to take the Czech key about with me whenever I am operating out of my shack. I do not have to write any reviews about this key as there are a lot of good reviews to look at on the Czech Morse Key website.
I saw these keys at the National Hamfest and decided I had to have one. They are so smooth in operation – I don’t even use CW. I need to improve my copy speed then I might just venture onto the key again. 73 all
I am pleased you like the Czech Morse Key Bob and purchased one. Now I know you have a key your are going to be harassed by me HI HI
I have a couple of Czech keys which I use for portable work and really love them. They are incredible value for money and a really nice action. I preferred it a lot to my much more expensive Kent KT1 which I subsequently sold. I am now looking to purchase a MARCONI PS213 replica key from G0NVT before too long. 73 de Carl M0SER