I was extra good this year

I hope everyone has had a very Merry Christmas and is looking forward to a Happy New Year. For those not celebrating Christmas, I wish you a joyous holiday season. Bah, Humbug! Is not in my volcabuary this year.

Back in early December, I ordered another Begali Paddle. This time I ordered an Expedition. As you can see in the photos, it was done in Turtle with my Callsign engraved. As a surprise Christmas Gift, my wife paid for them! She’s a keeper. I am planning on pairing the Paddles with my K3(s)/10 radio. I like to keep a set of paddles with each of my portable radios – all set and ready to go.

The Begali’s are a wonderful family. Whenever I order a set of paddles from Begali, Bruna always ensures that I get what I want and we often exchange multiple emails throughout the process. I now own 4 Begali paddles. Her last email was a request that I let her know I received the paddles. I will send her a link to this blog post.

Why the Expedition? I wanted a set of heavy paddles to take with me on POTA activations and both of the Field Days. Weight is not an issue when carrying my kit a short distance. Having heavier paddles keeps them from moving around. I wanted a set of paddles that could take a little knocking around common to portable operations. According to the Begali website: The Expedition is a no-frills high-performance key. It is rugged enough, and not too expensive, to be tossed into the baggage for a DX expedition. Along with the paddles I received a nice Christmas card, care instructions, a microfiber cloth, a cable, and a pen. I ordered some CRC 3-36 oil for the paddles to keep them looking good. I wasn’t sure about the Turtle finish when I ordered them, but hey, you only live once. When I opened the box, I was amazed at how good they looked. The marbling effect has a nice patina and is somewhat subdued. Understated would be a good word to describe the finish. I am very pleased with the finish and the engraving.

How do they play? Very well thank you. The paddles come set up, ready to go, with the contacts closed during shipment to prevent damage. My adjustment is simple. From closed contacts, I back them off until I stop hearing the dits (or the dahs) and I am good to go. I nice feature about the Begali’s is they all have a similar feel. I have no issues going from one set to another. I received my paddles on the 23rd and as a part of my family tradition we open gifts on Christmas Eve. This dates back to my great-grandfather whose birthday was on the 24th. I did spend some time last night trying the paddles out and for portable rugged paddles, they are as smooth as silk.

I have been off the air these past few weeks, mainly due to the holidays, I am getting on the air today to reconnect with friends on the POTA-verse. One of my goals for 2024 is to get better on CW and the only way to do that is to get on the air.

I want to take a moment and thank everyone I have made contact with and especially those that visit this website. It’s you that keeps me going. Starting mid-January, I will be enrolled in a CW Innovations class to help with my new years resolution. I am looking forward to making new friends and new code buddies. 73 de Scott