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1. CONTEST CALLS (score: 1)
Author: WYLIE@colloquium.co.uk (THOMAS GILLIES WYLIE) (THOMAS GILLIES WYLIE)
Date: Fri Aug 12 14:15:27 2005
The Radio Communications Agency of the UK Has agreed the UK Stations may use short calls during major Contests such as the ARRL, CQWW, IOTA and a few more. The system will be administered by RSGB HF
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1996-02/msg00237.html (6,535 bytes)

2. contest calls (score: 1)
Author: albraun@socketis.net (albraun@socketis.net)
Date: Fri Aug 30 13:40:53 1996
People are forever mixing up the phonetics for my call. "Sierra" and "Zero" sound very similar esp. in crowded band conditions. Half the time it comes out as N0SB, the rest N7SB or NS7B...rarely do t
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1996-08/msg00154.html (14,403 bytes)

3. contest calls (score: 1)
Author: ni6t@scruznet.com (Garry Shapiro)
Date: Fri Aug 30 22:48:21 1996
Your experience does not jibe with mine. I think the more-effective phonetics have strong consonants. I find "Italy" to be much more effective than the much-softer "India," but cannot see the connect
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1996-08/msg00155.html (19,563 bytes)

4. contest calls (score: 1)
Author: BK1ZX70SFL@aol.com (BK1ZX70SFL@aol.com)
Date: Sun Sep 1 20:10:22 1996
Ways back when I was young WA1 and all-ears to contesting's glamour and strategy - including the single sideband stuff, there were two competitive stations in our club who had very similar callsigns.
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1996-09/msg00004.html (7,583 bytes)

5. contest calls (score: 1)
Author: KD8FS@DATAWISE.NET (Al Chudek)
Date: Thu Sep 5 15:58:21 1996
JERRY, Now that my mind has been boggled to the max, I will end this with the one you missed. X-LAX 73'S AL KD8FS Hello, I need an EZNEC or ELNEC model of a TH6 or something close enough to be usable
/archives//html/CQ-Contest/1996-09/msg00023.html (13,675 bytes)


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