Probably would have been quicket to build a 80m PSK31 Warbler and get the info!! :)
-joe


Jon 'maddog' Hall, Executive Director, Linux International writes:
 > After trying every combination of "g" and "q" and "l" and "1" in the URL
 > below, I finally got it to work.  I must help Norm Blake (WA1IVB) with
 > handwriting lessons:
 > 
 > http://www.qsl.net/k1rqg/

--- Bill Freeman wrote:
        But this is a ham thing, so of course it's going to be a
"Q-signal", so the 'q' is obvious, and they're all three letters, so
of course it's an 'l' in "qsl".  And the last word is obviously a US
ham call sign, since it begins with 'k' and has 5 characters (if it
only had 4 then I could see confusing it with a commercial radio
station call sign, which are all letters, except we already know this
is a ham thing), so it has to have a single digit as either the second
or third character, so it's obviously a '1'.  That only leaves four
possible combinations for the final "qg", so that's not so bad.

        You're not going to tell me that you're not interested in
knowing that much about ham culture, are you?  ;^)

                                                        Bill, KE1G

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