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Old November 1st 04, 06:45 AM
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Doug Smith W9WI wrote:
There's more than one standard phonetic alphabet. I know of at least
two and IIRC, the one pilots use is not the same one used by amateurs.


And the one used by public safety people (cops, fire) is different from
both you refer to. Then there was the old able, baker, charlie set.

(but if you listen to amateurs long enough, you will hear some really
non-standard alphabets in use, not a good thing...)


And of course, the callsign-specific cutesy IDs. I frequently identified
as whiskey alpha nine please don't move.

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Old November 1st 04, 03:34 PM
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All about phonetic alphabets at URL:
http://www.bckelk.uklinux.net/phon.full.html

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Doug Smith W9WI wrote:
There's more than one standard phonetic alphabet. I know of at least
two and IIRC, the one pilots use is not the same one used by amateurs.


And the one used by public safety people (cops, fire) is different from
both you refer to. Then there was the old able, baker, charlie set.

(but if you listen to amateurs long enough, you will hear some really
non-standard alphabets in use, not a good thing...)


And of course, the callsign-specific cutesy IDs. I frequently identified
as whiskey alpha nine please don't move.

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Consider http://www.clifto.com/goodguys.html before you vote.



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