My first call sign was WV6TEI
I was not thrilled.
Dick
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Dick Flanagan K7VC
dick@k7vc.com
On 2/15/2012 4:06 PM, David Gilbert wrote:
> When I first got my callsign over 35 years ago I expected that to be the
> case, but in practice I have never found that to be a problem. If the
> station on the other end only gets part of my callsign, he almost
> invariably (well over 90% of the time) comes back with "7E?" I suspect
> it might be a bigger problem with multiple dits, as with B or G, but
> that gets into the same recognition problem that people have
> distinguishing B from D or S from H.
>
> Also keep in mind that short letters like E and I slip through cracks in
> the QRM much better.
>
> Dave AB7E
>
>
>
> On 2/15/2012 9:44 AM, Mike Ritz, W7VO wrote:
>> John;
>>
>> The one thing I have heard is that you generally do not want a call that
>> ends in a dit, such as the letters B, I, S, H, E, G, etc. That dit often
>> gets "lost in translation".
>>
>> Mike, W7VO
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