[Dx-qsl] Hand written letters

Tom Homewood w1to at roadrunner.com
Sun Jul 1 15:49:59 EDT 2012


Thanks for all the answers guys.

I am sure its not a 7.

One of the cards has a J as the next letter and it is clear, so that one 
isn't a J.

I believe the actual calls are KD1TR, W1TJ and NN1T based on activity 
and checking in QRZ. W1FJ is also very active so that one might be wrong.

I guess I will go with that interpretation.

73, Tom, W1TO

On 7/1/2012 12:48 PM, Nelson Moyer wrote:
> Probably a T. I print and write Ts like that.
>
> KU0A
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> On Behalf Of Tom Homewood
> Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2012 11:28 AM
> To: DX-QSL at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: [Dx-qsl] Hand written letters
>
> I am a QSL bureau sorter. I have a question about how some letters are
> written, primarily coming from Europe I believe.
>
> The letter is question looks like a capital T with a dash about half the
> size of the top of the T at the mid point vertically.
>
> Another way to describe it is a capital F with the top and lower parts
> of the letter extended to the left.
>
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> So my question is what is this? A  letter T or a letter F? Or something
> else?
>
> Thanks and 73,
> Tom, W1TO
>
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