Hi Bill,
sorry for the intrusion,
but I read some public lists with multiple "/".
Limiting to
https://lotw.arrl.org/lotw-user-activity.csv
https://sourceforge.net/p/wsjt/wsjt/8597/tree//branches/wsjtx/cty.dat
I found many "/" suffixies
/LH /LGT /QRPP /Q /R /[A-Z] .........
Some are found on
https://illw.net/
http://www.arrl.org/jamboree-on-the-air-jota/
and others
Other seem to me unintelligible.
/FF is for Flora and Fauna, form feed or other ?
/AM is also for Amplitude Modulation ?
There is a comprensive list of all of them ?
Thank in advance and apologize if /OOT
--
73
Sandro
IW3RAB
Il 13/04/2018 16:28, Frode LA2RL ha scritto:
Hi Bill,
There is also /AM for Aeronautical mobile operation.
73 Frode, LA2RL
On Fri, Apr 13, 2018 at 3:55 PM, Bill Somerville <g4...@classdesign.com
<mailto:g4...@classdesign.com>> wrote:
On 12/04/2018 11:42, Игорь Ч via wsjt-devel wrote:
.
It is either lack of code or just bad example in the documentation:
"QSOs involving *Type 2* compound callsigns might look like either
of the following sequences:
CQ K1ABC/VE1 FN75"
where country is not being recognized properly for this callsign in WSJT-X
1.9-rc3:
.
102200 21 0.0 970 ~ CQ K1ABC/VE1 FN75 !U.S.A.
.
As it is up to local authorities to grant a licence, probably some extended
support is required in the code to recognize country properly for type 2
compound callsigns.
.
73 Igor UA3DJY
Hi Igor,
I can resolve this situation a little better than currently but
there will always be some ambiguity, for example some callsigns like
G4W/RI9F are hard to analyse and correctly determine the effective
prefix.
As part of this I need to form a list of commonly used suffixes that
are not used to represent a DXCC entity. Currently I have:
/0 /1 /2 /3 /4 /5 /6 /7 /8 /9 /P /QRP /FD
/A /M and /MM are ambiguous but as the UK is CEPT which recommends
using a prefix I am happy to interpret /M as meaning mobile and /MM
as meaning maritime mobile rather than operating in the UK. The same
applies to /A meaning alternative location instead of U.S.A..
*Question to all*: What other commonly used suffixes are there that
are not also used as country prefixes? Note that four character
suffixes without any digits, like /JOTA, can be ignored as they
cannot be encoded in the WSJT-X protocols.
73
Bill
G4WJS.
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