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How to pronounce the 26 letters of the words that radio must recite?

Alphabetic interpretation is widely used in amateur radio communication to solve the problem of unclear and unrecognizable sound caused by ionospheric fading in radio communication, and similar interpretation is also widely used in communication terms of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). Especially words like b and p, d and t, g and j, m, n, r and I are the easiest to hear wrong. This interpretation method is used when talking about call sign, name or QTH (radio station location) in radio communication to avoid mistakes. The English interpretation method of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) was recommended by ARRL of the United States and also adopted in amateur communication. The letter A is pronounced ALPHA, and the letter B is pronounced BROVO......26 letters all have a common explanation.

The output power of amateur radio stations is low, the propagation factors of radio waves are complex, and the received language signals are seriously distorted or faded, which affects the analysis and identification. Especially in DX communication, some non-English speaking areas have different accents, and it is easy to make many mistakes, especially words like B and P, D and T, G and J, M, N, R and I, which are most easily misunderstood.

In order to avoid this problem, radio stations all over the world use letter translation in voice communication. Usually, radio stations will use this interpretation method when talking about call sign, name or QTH (station location) to avoid misunderstanding. The English interpretation method of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is a reading method recommended by the American ARRL, and it is also adopted in amateur communication at present. There are also many amateurs who interpret letters in other ways. Most of these letter-explanatory words are commonly used words, including country names, place names and names, which are the first letters of explanatory words. Therefore, people who are familiar with English can easily associate words with corresponding letters. Letter interpretation is the basic knowledge that must be mastered in phonetic communication.

When people make a phone call, they often have to explain some important words or phrases so that the other party can record them accurately. Everyone is familiar with the interpretation of Chinese characters. Similarly, when we spell some English phrases for each other to record, we also need an explanation method. People often say "a" a-b-c "a"; "C" A-B-C "C" and so on. But we can't all read the letters in order, because some of the letters in the middle of 26 letters are undoubtedly inconvenient and confusing if interpreted in this way. Therefore, ITU has stipulated some familiar terms to explain these 26 English letters respectively.

When exchanging e-mail addresses in daily telephone communication, letter interpretation is also commonly used. This method is widely used in English-speaking areas, but it is rarely used in China except amateur communication, radio communication and aviation communication. For example, the email address cgps@ ... can be read as Charlie Golf Dad Sierra @ ... which is convenient and accurate.

"C" is explained by Charlie, and R and J are explained by Romeo and Juliet respectively. This explanation is essential in the communication of amateur radio stations. For example, the call sign BY 1PK, besides reading "B-Y-ONE-P-K" in English, the letters should be interpreted one by one, that is, "B-Y-ONE-P-K, BRAVO-YANKEE-ONE-PAPA-KILO". If it is not enough, you can explain it again from the beginning. In addition to the interpretation methods stipulated by ITU, we often hear many nonstandard interpretation methods in practical work. There is no uniform provision for this irregular explanation, but it must be a noun that everyone is very familiar with, and the first letter must be the same as the letter being explained.

Letter interpretation pronunciation Chinese interpretation

Alpha ['? What if? ] The first thing

Yes, that's great.

Charlie? rl? ] name

d DELTA【d? lt? ] triangle

E ECHO ['? Ko] echo

foxtrot

golf

H hotel [ho? t? L] hotel

I India [? nd? ] India

Juliet? ulj? Juliet

Kilograms

Lima [La? m? ] Lima (the capital of Peru)

Mi Mike [Ma? K] names of people

November? mb? ] November

Oscar? sk? oscar

Pappa[ Dad] Dad (Children's Language)

Q Quebec [kw? b? K] Quebec (Canada)

Romeo? Ah] Romeo

S SIERRA [si? r? ] ling

T tango [? t? ɡ? tango

U uniform [jun? ,f? Rm] consistent

V victor [? vikt? ] Winner

Whiskey sk? ] The name of a wine.

X-ray ['? roentgen ray

Y Yankee? k? Yankees (USA)

Zulu (Southeast Africa)