From K8ELR
3/8/2008 2:57:55 PM (1 comments)
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I haven't posted here in a while and this subject came up today on HRHG yahoo group.
This is a subject that I think is important. At least it is to me. Believe me I like to have fun with this hobby. My answer to this new ham about using standard phonetiics was not to dampen his enthusiasm but to make him aware that standard phonetics are something to be used and are important to a new ham.
LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK..
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--- In HamRadioHelpGroup@yahoogroups.com, "xxxxxx"
wrote:
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> Ok, i was wondering like when you say Tango for T whiskey for W does
> each club make up their own thing or what?
>
> Sxxxxxx
>
Hi,
My suggestion is to learn the proper phonetic alphabet. Stay with the standard (there are minor deviations) as much as possible unless you
are just talking to friends on a repeater. There is nothing worse than trying to work a station that uses some made up phonetics.
Especially when the station is very weak. Most all DX stations do use the standard. I worked a OM in Romania who not only used non-standard phonetics with his Romanian accent. It was
tough to figure out. Actually the Romanian accent was not bad it was his Yahoo Open 2 call would been much easier to figure out if he used
Yankee Oscar 2.
73!
Kilo 8 Echo Lima Romeo
Jim
http://www.myhamshack.com/K8ELR/