[SOC] BTU?

Hank Kohl K8DD [email protected]
Mon, 16 Jun 2003 16:16:43 -0400


I've heard BTU on the CW bands .... I guess it replaces the ole
"hw cpi nw om?".  I'd think it is from the newer hams and the term
comes from the digital modes and from 2 meters.  But I don't think
it is all that popular .............. yet.
Hey, at least when they get off of 2 meters they are getting on CW!

73    hank    k8dd
soc #69


At 6/16/2003 12:05 PM -0700, you wrote:

>Hello everyone,
>
>This is my first post to the ML. I have a question about CW abbreviation.
>I have asked a couple of my local hams about this, but it might be good to 
>ask here also.
>
>First of all,
>
>1) What's BTU at the end of transmission? I assume it's "Back To U".
>2) If so, is it popular on the air?

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