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Re: [CQ-Contest] Best callsign letters

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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Best callsign letters
From: Lee Buller <k0wa@swbell.net>
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2010 06:15:45 -0700 (PDT)
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I think this is an interesting conversation.  My drift on the issue....

1.  Have a loud signal.  (duh)
2.  Speak slower for DX - not that they cannot understand, but you cannot be so 
fast they just don't get it.
3.  Enunciate your words well in a contest (or working DX).  So many ops do not 
enunciate well.  Open your mouth and really flap your lips.  
4.  Use correct phonetics (as one person pointed out).
5.  Although you might have some difficult letters - I think the above goes a 
long way in dealing with the issue. 

There are not that many "ideal" calls available anymore - so you might have to 
use what you got and make the best of it.

Pet Peeve  -  I use Kilowatt Zero Whisky Alpha or Kilowatt Zero Washington 
America (the latter might not be good for working stations in the Middle East) 
...  what I do not like (especially in a contest) someone coming back with my 
phonetics in the exchange.  Wastes time.  If you have the call in the computer 
- used no phonetics.  If someone calls me, "Alpha Alpha Five Alpha Golf" - I 
will say, "AA5AG 59 Kansas"  No phonetics.

CW - Some one write that "e" - "i" - "s" - "h" and "5" are problems  That is 
true for me too.  I have busted more calls at high speed that I want to admit.  
I would steer away from calls such as K5HHH.  Although the "e" is not an issue 
so much (W0EEE - right Ward?) is a pretty good CW call in the end.  W0QQQ is an 
arm buster.  I digress.  

I do not like calls with a "dit" at the very end of the call.   The dit is to 
easy to get lost in the heat of battle, but a good op anticipates these things. 
 Partial Check helps too. 

My drift....

Lee
K0WA
Kilowatt Zero Wild Animal
Kilowatt Zero Wise A**

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