Something you might think about. No matter how 'odd various combinations of letter may seem, they get more 'familiar' with usage. If the owner of those odd calls are interesting, then those 'odd' calls get more 'un-odd' over time. While it's not a super good idea to use 'custom' phonetics, 'personallized' phonetics are certainly very common. Of course, that depends on who you are talking to, you know? Same laguage users can 'accommodate'/understand more obscure references. Some can't/don't. Sorry 'bout that, that's the way it is. My suffix is 'LZ', Lima Zulu. Or 'loose Zipper', or 'Lazy Zebra'. It may not be the -correct- phonetics, but I'll bet you remember it, and that's the whole point. I once worked an 'IIP' call sign. He used 'Icky Icky Poo'. Tell me you wouldn't remember that! Nothing wrong with that in casual conversation, not so 'correct' for 'formal' communications, whoopy!
- 'Doc