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Old June 14th 04, 08:50 PM
Robert Casey
 
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Phil Kane wrote:

On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 17:52:22 -0400, Mike Coslo wrote:



I prefer that people simply say their callsign to me. Phonetics annoy
me mostly. When they use their phonetics, are they practicing courtesy
to me?



We have an individual (respected old-timer at that) who, when he
takes his turn-in-the-barrel as net control of our daily ARES/RACES
check-in, gets confused over people's call signs regardless of
whether phonetics are used or not, and even if one identifies with
phonetics, he will acknowledge with some ad-hoc inconsistent mixture
of ITU, old military, and old telco (cities) phonetics.

For one, it drives me nuts even though he's a nice guy.



That's probably not trouble with phonetics, but memory trouble. A lot
of times
during a contest (I don't compete, but just answer people who are competing)
I do a QSO and after listen to a subsequent QSO or his CQ to get the
call right in
the log book. That way I avoid wasting their time.