Zoned out playing S&P on WPX tonight, wishin' I was fishin', not paying good
attention.
A fellow sent his serial as 1O88 (that is a letter Oscar, not numeral Zero).
Logged it as sent, then a QSO later it dawned what he had meant. (Yes, I went
back and fixed it. DQ me.)
Please, if you MUST send cut numbers, use T for 0, not Oscar.
You won't lose a Q, but the rest of us will.
Thanks.
73, de Hans, K0HB
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