-chopped off any SSIDs, spurious /xxx strings from the end leaving just
-the base callsign, before (re-)adding '-#' on the end. This is done to
-minimise the movement rightwards as in the incoming spot from
-KO7SS-7-# below. There are some very strange skimmer callsigns with
-all sorts of spurious endings, all of which I attempt to reduce to the
-base callsign. Some skimmer base callsigns still might be shortened
-for display purposes. Things like '3V/K5WEM' won't fit in six
-characters but the whole base callsign is used for zone info,
-internally, but only the first 6 characters are displayed in any
-spot. See KO7SS-7-# below:
+chopped off any SSIDs, spurious /xxx strings from the end, leaving
+just the base callsign, before (re-)adding '-#' on the end. This is
+done to minimise the misalignment of the spot rightwards, as in the
+incoming skimmer spot from KO7SS-7-# below. There are some very
+strange skimmer callsigns with all sorts of spurious endings, all of
+which I attempt to reduce to the base callsign. Some skimmer base
+callsigns still might be shortened for display purposes. Things like
+'3V/K5WEM' won't fit in six characters but the whole base callsign is
+used for zone info internally, but only the first 6 characters are
+displayed in any spot.