Step-by-Step Guide: When to Use Phonetics and Which Ones
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New General here, working on improving my on-air communication skills. When you're communicating on the air, using the NATO Phonetic Alphabet, recognized by most Hams worldwide, can help avoid confusion that results because many letters sound alike. It's a good idea to become familiar with standard phonetics and use them when operating in SSB (single sideband) mode.
Can someone break down the step-by-step process for when to use phonetics? Do I always phonetically spell my callsign, or only under certain conditions? Also, what's the proper procedure when the other station doesn't copy your call correctly?
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