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Subj: Re: Questions about H-Address Continents and Countries
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Hello OMs!

On Fri, 01 Mar 24 09:01:00 Z
UT1HZM wrote:

> So again, that change to 4-codes is obsolete and senseless!

It seems to me that in disputes over two or four-codes designations of continents there is a compromise solution, for example in BPQ - to use aliases. By default, John G8BPQ specifies them in the forwardend settings of any new packet node:

NA:NOAM
EURO:EU

and etc.

my two cents :)

73, Sergey

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1200 baud it's greater, than zero bits per second :)
Best regards, Sergey Ievkov <RN1M@RN1M.SPB.RUS.EU>


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