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so ive been licensed for about 8 months now and i mostly do HF on 40m and sometimes 20m when the bands cooperate. one thing that still trips me up is knowing when i should be using NATO phonetics versus just saying the letter. like if someone asks me to confirm a callsign do i always go full alpha bravo charlie or is that overkill sometimes
i notice some guys on the air just say letters normally especially when the signal is strong and its totally clear, but then other times people will spell out every single letter phonetically even when theres barely any QRM. is there like an unwritten rule about this or does it just depend on conditions and personal preference. also someone told me once that using non-standard phonetics like using your own words instead of the NATO ones is frowned upon but i hear operators do it all the time so im confused about what the actual expectation is
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