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Tom Fowle <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 31 Jan 2016 19:50:06 -0800
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"AGN" is again.
And it might help a bit if one could copy the call sign of the station one
is attempting to work, unless you want to be one of those "lids" who just
throws your own call into a pileup and hopes 
From a non-dxer 
Learn the code, it's fun!
Tom Fowle WA6IVG

On Mon, Feb 01, 2016 at 01:08:24PM +1300, Scott Gillen wrote:
> I was reading another list the other day and they were talking=20
> about high-speed code.  One guy said the DX vocabulary is very small and rea=
> sonably easy to learn at high-speed.=20
> 
> This is what he claimed you needed to know
> 
> CQ, AGN, ?, UP, TU, and your own call sign.
> 
> My question for you CW DXers is, do you agree? =20
> And what does AGN and TU stand for?
> 
> 73
> Scott
> N0HOK / ZL1CHM
> Auckland New Zealand
> 
> Sent from my iPhone=

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