> I've received 5NN T, 5NN TT, 5NN TTT
Clearly the guy sending "TT" had twice as much power as the guy sending
"T". HI HI.
I got several "LO" and "LOW"s, not just from SA but also EU.
I heard a couple "TTT"'s that I was able (by back and forth requests for
repeats) to identify as "ATT" with a dropped leading dit.
There were a couple EU's sending "1TT" but their 1 did not have enough
dashes.
What drives me nuts is that a very common keying defect is to drop a
leading dit. So is that "1TT" with not enough dashes, or "2TT" with a
dropped leading dit? Is it "TT" or is it "AT" with a dropped leading dit?
Tim N3QE
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