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9=N, 0=T, 1=A Then you have heard or used abbreviated numbers, also called cut numbers. For the full set -- See URL: http://www.aritrieste.it/morse.htm -- Gore Rilla "Derek Wills" wrote in message ... ABBREVIATED NUMBERS Typically Used In Contests (sorry, can't reproduce them on my mail system) Where is this list from? No problem with 0, 1 and 9 but "V" for 4? Peter said VV was meant to be 33 in the case of EA8ZS in the recent contest.... I have never heard any of those other abbreviations used in 15+ yrs of CW contesting. I have heard a single "dit" for 5, as part of "599", when it's unambiguous. And in the ARRL contest when power is part of the exchange, I've heard 599 000 for a KW (I sometimes reply "fb QRP"). I hope nobody sends these things to me in a contest as a serial number, other than 0, 1 and 9! Derek aa5bt (I guess that's 11560, or something...) |
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