KG6ZEP
Clint mentioned ZEP has a special meaning to the radio world so I looked it up:
The Zepp Antenna
Zepp as in Zeppelin. The first Zeppelin airship was designed by Ferdinand, Graf von Zeppelin, a retired German army officer, and made its initial flight from a floating hangar on Lake Constance, near Friedrichshafen, Ger., on July 2, 1900. Beneath the 420-foot (128-metre) craft a keellike structure connected two external cars, each of which contained a 16-horsepower engine geared to two propellers. A sliding weight secured to the keel afforded vertical control by raising or lowering the nose, while rudders were provided for horizontal control. The craft attained speeds approaching 20 miles per hour (32 km/h). Much larger and considerably more powerful the Graf Zeppelin and The Hindenburg were used for crossing the Atlantic Ocean . For radio telegraph communication they allowed a long piece of wire to trail out behind the ship. This end fed resonant antenna became known as a Zepp antenna.