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Thanks for the tip. I actually found a website over in Hawaii that had ten sample .wav and .html files that were just what I was looking for. All I needed was a single current format to see what was spelled out and what was abbrvtd. What I am making up for my students will be done out of an Excel file that has all the variables in a table, then a randomizing function to pick different combinations of letters, numbers, rigs, power, weather, and then jam all that into a Word mailmerge file, thence to a text file. Sounds like a lot of work, but it is really rather trivial. Took me all of two hours to generate a hundred random QSOs, and I could generate another hundred in ten minutes. Question -- Which of the prosigns and punctuations are currently being used? I suspect . and ? and / are among them, but anything else I need to throw in? Jim "Dee Flint" wrote in message ... For the purposes of familiarizing students with the exam format, it doesn't have to meet the rigorous requirement of the actual exam material. I made some for my students and did not try to be sure that each one had all the required letters, numerals, and pro-signs. I just made sure it had at least one call sign with the "/" as that tends to throw students. They all passed the exam. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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