I think that the original poster was referring to cards that are made
out with the call the reverse way. In the Galapagos, Trey signed
N5KO/HC8 but I get plenty of cards made out to HC8/N5KO. I guess
some packet-cluster spots appear in the latter form because a lot of
people don't realize that you can search for N5KO/HC8 via "sh/d HC8* ".
It suggests that some ops get the call from the clusters and never
listen to how the DX signs. It's not a major deal, and I do answer
cards made out either way (or N5OK/HC8 or other busts, if I'm in a
good mood).
Derek AA5BT, G3NMX
oo7@astro.as.utexas.edu
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