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Re: [CQ-Contest] An Observation

To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>, "John Warren" <nt5c@texas.net>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] An Observation
From: "Brian Campbell" <VY2MGY@sympatico.ca>
Reply-to: Brian Campbell <VY2MGY@sympatico.ca>
Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 10:09:05 -0500
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> Steve ZC4LI wrote:
>
> >  > Gentlemen, it came to my notice during the CQWW SSB Contest
> >>  that it would be a whole lot easier and quicker if everyone
> >>  used the correct phonetic alphabet and dropped the
> >  > ''Guatamalas,Londons and Japans''
>
> Yes but....
>
> I have serious problems with "Tango" in my callsign. On tough QSOs,
> it's  recognized as "Echo" at least 30% of the time. So then I have
> to repeat with Tokyo or Toronto - Tokyo seems to work best. Anyone
> else have that problem, or is it my poor enunciation of my native
> language?
>
> John, NT5C.

Steve and John 'et al'

I also am a big proponent of proper phonetics [ must be my Sigs training ],
BUT I have the same problem here. The "Mike" in my callsign is the one
letter that is miscopied more than 90% of the time when I sign using proper
phonetics. This last weekend in the CQWW it was the only letter miscopied
when I was signing " Mike Gulf Yankee " as opposed to " Mexico Gulf Yankee "
I think it has something to do with " Mike " being one syllable?? Or the
tone and pitch of my voice?? So while I may cringe a little by signing "
Mexico ", at least it is copied most, if not all of the time, usually on the
first call.

73 Brian
VE3MGY





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