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so ive been licensed for about 8 months now and i mostly do 2m FM on local repeaters and occasionally some HF when conditions are decent. one thing i keep going back and forth on is when youre supposed to use phonetics vs just saying the letter. like if someone asks me to confirm a letter in my callsign i always do the full NATO thing, Kilo Foxtrot whatever, but sometimes on the repeater i hear guys just say the actual letter and it sounds totally fine. is there like an actual rule or is it just feel for the situation? i know DX contacts are different but im talking more everyday stuff. also sometimes i second guess myself mid-transmission because i cant remember if its Sierra or Sugar for S... i know its Sierra but my brain freezes up sometimes
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