as stated above i just wondering how many people know it.
i do and i wnted know how more do :P
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as stated above i just wondering how many people know it.
i do and i wnted know how more do :P
I don't even know what it is.
yeah i know it.
dads a policeman :]
this is the phonetic alphabet;
- A - alpha
- B - bravo
- C - charlie
- D - delta
- E - echo
- F - foxtrot
- G - golf
- H - hotel
- I - india
- J - juliet
- K - kilo
- L - lima
- M - mike
- N - november
- O - oscar
- P - papa
- Q - quebec
- R - romeo
- S - sierra
- T - tango
- U - uniform
- V - victor
- W - whisky
- X - x-ray
- Y - yankee
- Z - zulu
what is it used for :S
Isnt it for when your saying to someone
Like..
C for charlie
A for Alpha
T For tango
Like when your spelling something?
Yeah, it's like if your telling someone your postcode over the phone it's
T - tango
D - Delta
+ Yeah I know some of it.
I do not know it and I do not plan on learning it, I will just saying N for whatever comes into my head ect.
I don't know it, isn't that what police use (seen it on the bill lol)
All I know that squads in the army are sometimes called with those names ;P
Like Zulu and Delta etc.
yeah, sorta?
I know a few
i know my name and a few other letters..
Basicly its for if you have a poor connection on a radio and cant hear someone properly, useing the alpha, bravo, charlie is alot clearer than ABC even with alot of static with a bad signal, Useful if your on a mobile and have a crap signal etc, although it was more aimed at miltary use when communition was much poorer. Although is still emploied today "/
Yeah, I know it... from cadets you see.
yep. got to im an amateur radio operator. Callsign: M3LYC
the what alphabet?
Yes i do
I know some of them, but like somebody else said, I just say what ever word comes into my head when I'm spelling something over the phone.
no lol
No! I would say s for sugar not sienna.
I think I get it. Like if you're trying to say a letter or whatever through the phone or something, you'd say a word which starts with that letter? Whatever. I usually use a country's name. D = Denmark, A = America etc.
&I didn't know what it was until now.
Ohh, I know a few but not a lot :P
i know a few, the obvious ones like alpha, beta etc etc
haha i don't.
Oh yeah, my mum knows this, she used it a lot when she had a crap phone. X was always for eXcellent ;/. nub.
Yup, I havva know it :(
But for example, when your in a plane talking to air traffic control and they cannot understand you - Although it may take longer, it's better to spell things out than them guessing what you say.
Yankee echo sierra, india, delta oscar, kilo november oscar whiskey, tango hotel echo, papa hotel oscar november tango india charlie, alpha lima papa hotle alpha bravo echo tango!
oo my mum does that it's annoying i don't know it all i know some
I know it, its used for number plates and stating a letter clearly.
Yeahhh, I know some of it, don't really plan on learning it properly, but it'll stick in my head if I do...
Yer i know it. Pilots, ATC and all that use it :)
I fly on VATSIM so yea and
Foxtrot niner is clear to land runway 24L
Foxtrot niner taxi to gate Charlie5 via alpha echo lima limaalpha
wana learn