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so i got my technician a few months ago and ive been on 2m mostly just doing local repeater stuff and i notice some people use the NATO phonetics like alpha bravo charlie and some people just say the actual letters when theyre giving their callsign. im a bit confused about when youre supposed to use one vs the other. like is there a rule or is it just preference? i asked on the repeater and got kind of a vague answer so figured id ask here.
also i notice some guys use different words sometimes, heard someone say London instead of Lima the other day which threw me off. is that a regional thing or just old habits?
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