[MilCom] [MilRadioComms] Us; North Alabama Morning Traffic 11/06/09
Larry Van Horn
n5fpw at brmemc.net
Sat Nov 7 08:29:09 EST 2009
The most common spelling that has been observed programmed in the S-mode
boxes recently is "Jenna," but prior to this being seen "Jena" was also
used. This callsign did replaced the four letter callsign "Ross." I would
say that "Jenna" is probably the proper spelling at this point given the
common use by Gov/DoD of using primarily 5-letter calls within the FAA air
traffic system.
Larry Van Horn, N5FPW
Brasstown, NC USA
MT Assistant/Review Editor
Milcom/What's New Columnist
Milcom Monitoring Post at
http://mt-milcom.blogspot.com/
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> _michael_sharritt at yahoo.com_ (mailto:michael_sharritt at yahoo.com) writes:
>>
>> JENA 622 (G-V) 127.9750 N596GA
>> (Federal Bureau Investigation)
>
> Has anyone heard this callsign spelled.
> They pronounce it JEH nah, which to me means Jenna; not Jena (which I
> think would be JEE nah.
> I am wondering if anyone has the definitive answer.
>
> Al Stern Satellite Beach FL
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