[UK-CONTEST] Call sign Dyslexia
Nigel
nubsey at ntlworld.com
Tue Oct 28 20:16:35 EDT 2008
Hmmm I do worry about the no slurring bit.
Does this mean prohibition has now come to contesting.
What about the one swig for a contact and two swigs for a multiplier rule..
Still I have the perfect callsign.
G0VDZ It swings off the tongue and flows off the key.
This is of course available for hire. Please note I do not drink scotch.
But Rum (cockspurs preferred) or gin, is a very useful
Nigel G0VDZ
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To: <dave at g3ueg.co.uk>
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Sent: Monday, October 27, 2008 8:26 PM
Subject: Re: [UK-CONTEST] Call sign Dyslexia
> In a message dated 27/10/08 13:38:49 GMT Standard Time, dave at g3ueg.co.uk
> writes:
>
>
>> Has anybody come up with a solution to the same type of problem?
>
> In your case Dave, for calling others, I would advise....United Echo
> Germany
> (with distinct spaces - no slurring :>) More syllables...but also more
> forceful, which should help to 'drive' the brain cells in the rx'ing
> operator!
>
> Agree with others re Sunday brain-fade. Quite evident when listening
> around.
> Can sound alarming on Sunday morning around dawn, but most folk usually
> get
> a 'second wind' later in the day.
>
> Al G0XBV (X-Ray Boston Victoria)
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