When I started using CT-DOS somewhere around 1987, I quickly noticed 
that people had trouble separating all those "dahs" in my callsign.  Not 
long after, I inserted a half-space between KQ2 and M in my callsign in 
CQ's, QRZ's, exchanges, etc.
 I'm not sure that anyone ever noticed but it became clear to me that the 
half-space inserted to break up the "dahs" between the 2 and M made a 
big difference in the ability of others to copy it correctly and with 
more ease than before.
73
Bob, KQ2M
On 2021-09-05 15:05, Jim Brown wrote:
 
Many good ops I know carefully tailor their callsign in messages to
insert a half-space between some characters to make it easier for
HUMANS to copy their call. I insert a half-space between 6 and B when
using club call W6BX, super QRP op W6JTI does the same.
73, Jim K9YC
 
 
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