Re: Prosign Confusion (K versus BK)

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Re: Prosign Confusion (K versus BK)

Andy McMullin
>  Other points raised were :-
>
> 1. The use of BK or B K. I understand that K
> means  'go ahead' an offer to  the other station to
> transmit - I do not see the logic in  sending a B.
>

BK is an abbreviation for BREAK which is then used in the
same sense as the proword "break" in the international
marine radio operations recommendations.

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Regards
Andy, G8TQH
http://www.rickham.net/


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