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Hows this for a tedious callsign on CW?
I was looking therough the vanity callsign database, and noticed N0TO
was available. - Mike KB3EIA - |
"Michael Coslo" wrote in message
... I was looking therough the vanity callsign database, and noticed N0TO was available. - Mike KB3EIA - I received the QSL card for working TO0O (Martinique) a few weeks back. The caption under the call reads "That's a lot of dahs." I hadn't really given much thought at the time I'd worked Tom. -- Vy 73 de Bert WA2SI FISTS #9384 QRP ARCI #11782 |
Here is typing to you kid My buddy Tom Olson a phone guy will love it -- thanks for the tip (;-) Round up the usual spammers -- Rains In Casablanker -- Bogie "Michael Coslo" wrote in message ... I was looking therough the vanity callsign database, and noticed N0TO was available. - Mike KB3EIA - |
Michael Coslo wrote: I was looking therough the vanity callsign database, and noticed N0TO was available. I have forgotten the home call, but there was a couple of German fellows operating portable from 3DA0 land a few yeas ago. THAT was a fistfull! 73 Steve, K4YZ |
Michael Coslo wrote: I was looking therough the vanity callsign database, and noticed N0TO was available. - Mike KB3EIA - No biggie. Consider a call like WJ0JQY or some other combo of 0, J, Q and Y. Lotta bauds in that one! You could send N0TO twice in the time it takes to send WJ0JQY once. -- One of the tricks of learning to use a bug is to send exercise phrases that develop your skill. My favorite is: "SHE IS 55 ES SHE IS HIS SISTER" Try sending that one! 73 de Jim, N2EY |
wrote in message oups.com... One of the tricks of learning to use a bug is to send exercise phrases that develop your skill. My favorite is: "SHE IS 55 ES SHE IS HIS SISTER" Try sending that one! 73 de Jim, N2EY ---------------------------------------------- To impress visitors I send the musical "Best Bent Wire" -- Round up the usual spammers Rains In Casablanker -- Bogie - Here's typing to you kid |
Michael Coslo wrote: I was looking therough the vanity callsign database, and noticed N0TO was available. - Mike KB3EIA - Not tedious. KA0ZFY was tedious. You thinking about getting a vanity call? I think K4CAP is available. |
wrote: "SHE IS 55 ES SHE IS HIS SISTER" Try sending that one! 73 de Jim, N2EY She must be Bruce's wife, the Technician. |
Michael Coslo wrote:
I was looking therough the vanity callsign database, and noticed N0TO was available. - Mike KB3EIA - WB0OOO and W0OOO are taken. My pal Bert has an "N" fetish. He's N8NN. Dave K8MN |
K4YZ wrote:
Michael Coslo wrote: I was looking therough the vanity callsign database, and noticed N0TO was available. I have forgotten the home call, but there was a couple of German fellows operating portable from 3DA0 land a few yeas ago. THAT was a fistfull! They stuck a visitor of ours, from my days in Botswana as A25/WD8NMV. He didn't do any CW. Dave K8MN |
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"Bert Craig" wrote in message ... "Michael Coslo" wrote in message ... I was looking therough the vanity callsign database, and noticed N0TO was available. - Mike KB3EIA - I received the QSL card for working TO0O (Martinique) a few weeks back. The caption under the call reads "That's a lot of dahs." I hadn't really given much thought at the time I'd worked Tom. -- Vy 73 de Bert WA2SI FISTS #9384 QRP ARCI #11782 A lot of dits are even worse. I worked an SH5.... in one of the contests and that was a pain making sure I had the call sign right. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
bb wrote: Michael Coslo wrote: I was looking therough the vanity callsign database, and noticed N0TO was available. - Mike KB3EIA - Not tedious. KA0ZFY was tedious. You thinking about getting a vanity call? I think K4CAP is available. Dang Boy! There you go "thinking" again! You really are fact-deficient, aren't you...?!?! Not that anyone else here's surprised! Steve, K4YZ |
bb wrote: Michael Coslo wrote: I was looking therough the vanity callsign database, and noticed N0TO was available. - Mike KB3EIA - Not tedious. KA0ZFY was tedious. You thinking about getting a vanity call? I think K4CAP is available. Dang Boy! There you go "thinking" again! You really are fact-deficient, aren't you...?!?! Not that anyone else here's surprised! Steve, K4YZ |
Michael Coslo wrote:
I was looking therough the vanity callsign database, and noticed N0TO was available. In this past weekend's ARRL phone DX contest HA8=D8IARU showed up and generated all sorts of problems particularly with the logging programs. =20 - Mike KB3EIA - w3rv |
Dave Heil wrote: wrote: One of the tricks of learning to use a bug is to send exercise phrases that develop your skill. My favorite is: "SHE IS 55 ES SHE IS HIS SISTER" Try sending that one! Is her name Sissi? I *like* it! "SISSI IS 55 ES SHE IS HIS SISTER" 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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bb wrote: wrote: Michael Coslo wrote: I was looking therough the vanity callsign database, and noticed N0TO was available. In this past weekend's ARRL phone DX contest HA8=D8IARU showed up and generated all sorts of problems particularly with the logging programs. w3rv Figures - it was on fone. If it had been a CW test, everything would've gone fine. Who said that, Brain? A non-standard format callsign will gunk up the works of logging programs regardless. Just another opportunity for PuppetBoy to troll the waters, I guess! Steve, K4YZ |
bb wrote: wrote: Michael Coslo wrote: I was looking therough the vanity callsign database, and noticed N0TO was available. In this past weekend's ARRL phone DX contest HA8=D8IARU showed up and generated all sorts of problems particularly with the logging programs. w3rv Figures - it was on fone. If it had been a CW test, everything would've gone fine. IOW, CW "where never is heard a discouraging word, and the skies are not cloudy all day." Some people are humor impaired. Goes hand in hand will all their other failings in life. |
bb wrote: bb wrote: wrote: Michael Coslo wrote: I was looking therough the vanity callsign database, and noticed N0TO was available. In this past weekend's ARRL phone DX contest HA8=D8IARU showed up and generated all sorts of problems particularly with the logging programs. w3rv Figures - it was on fone. If it had been a CW test, everything would've gone fine. IOW, CW "where never is heard a discouraging word, and the skies are not cloudy all day." Some people are humor impaired. Goes hand in hand will all their other failings in life. It's not about being "humor impaired". It's about not being able to tell with you since you seem to interchange reality and non-reality so frequently and without exception to the on-going conversation. Not to mention only you and Lennie are laughing at it. Steve, K4YZ |
That would make an excellent contesting call. Lot's of "average power"
with no dits to get lost in the noise. |
K4YZ wrote: bb wrote: bb wrote: wrote: Michael Coslo wrote: I was looking therough the vanity callsign database, and noticed N0TO was available. In this past weekend's ARRL phone DX contest HA8=D8IARU showed up and generated all sorts of problems particularly with the logging programs. w3rv Figures - it was on fone. If it had been a CW test, everything would've gone fine. IOW, CW "where never is heard a discouraging word, and the skies are not cloudy all day." Some people are humor impaired. Goes hand in hand will all their other failings in life. It's not about being "humor impaired". I guess I should have spelled it "humour?" It's about not being able to tell with you Then you have a much more serious problem than originally suspected. since you seem to interchange reality and non-reality so frequently and without exception to the on-going conversation. I'm the one who dives in and out of reality? Whooo-hooo, Cannonball! Hi! Not to mention only you and Lennie are laughing at it. Steve, K4YZ Maybe it's because we're the only ones that understand the Morse Myths that Aaron Jones used to keep a list of. Everyone else may have been rightiously offended. Anyway, we're not just laughing at good humor, but we're laughing at you too. |
bb wrote: K4YZ wrote: It's not about being "humor impaired". I guess I should have spelled it "humour?" Regardless... It's about not being able to tell with you Then you have a much more serious problem than originally suspected. You mean how you and leonard dodge in and out of your "tag-team" insults and misdeeds? Hardly, Brain. since you seem to interchange reality and non-reality so frequently and without exception to the on-going conversation. I'm the one who dives in and out of reality? "Non-lincesed devices..." "I operated from Somalia..." "I worked DXCC several times over..." Yeah, I'd say so. Whooo-hooo, Cannonball! Hi! As I was saying.... Not to mention only you and Lennie are laughing at it. Maybe it's because we're the only ones that understand the Morse Myths that Aaron Jones used to keep a list of. Everyone else may have been rightiously offended. No one here is "offeneded" by any one persons likes or dislikes of Morse Code use, testing, applications or history. We ARE offended by people (such as you and Lennie) who find it necessary to repeatedly and foolishly lie and misrepresent so many other facets of Amateur Radio in general and Amateur operators in particular. Anyway, we're not just laughing at good humor, but we're laughing at you too. No, you're laughing becasue you think you've "pulled one over" on me and several others here. The FACTS are that no matter HOW you spin it, you have been, continue to be, and probably always will be a liar. It really is THAT simple. Steve, K4YZ |
K4YZ wrote: Maybe it's because we're the only ones that understand the Morse Myths that Aaron Jones used to keep a list of. Everyone else may have been rightiously offended. No one here is "offeneded" by any one persons likes or dislikes of Morse Code use, testing, applications or history. Patently false statement, but that's your trademark. We've got more than 10 years of rightious indignation archived. And your fingerprints are all over it. |
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