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Amateur Radio International Radio Phonetic Alphabet
When we all use these specific words for identifying our calls
there will much less "say your call sign again".
And if you give your call phonetically, do it reasonably slow and clear
so the station on the other end of the conversation will get it the first time.
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Letter | International Phonetic Alphabet | Letter | International Phonetic Alphabet | |
A | Alpha | N | November | |
B | Bravo | O | Oscar | |
C | Charlie | P | Papa | |
D | Delta | Q | Quebec | |
E | Echo | R | Romeo | |
F | Foxtrot | S | Sierra | |
G | Golf | T | Tango | |
H | Hotel | U | Uniform | |
I | India | V | Victor | |
J | Juliet | W | Whiskey | |
K | Kilo | X | Xray | |
L | Lima | Y | Yankee | |
M | Mike | Z | Zulu | |
Numbers | Phonetic | |||
0 | Zero | o | is a letter, not a number. | |
1 | One | |||
2 | Two | |||
3 | Three | |||
4 | For | |||
5 | Five | |||
6 | Six | |||
7 | Seven | |||
8 | Eight | |||
9 | Niner |
When copying a call sign given in phonetics only write the first letter of the word, not the entire word.