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Day 8.
Here they are, your last letters, the number 0 and the interrogation mark.
The amateur Q code uses these letters extensively in telegraphy. Using voice communications, we should use
the equivalent wording, for example:
QRL: the frequency is in use QRM: obstruction by another signal QRN: obstruction by noises or parasites QRT: end of transmition QRU: I don't have any message for you QRV: or VVV , I'm ready QRX: wait or I'll be back QRZ: someone is calling you QSB: the signal varies in strength QSL: receipt QSY: change of frequency QTH: I live in ... |
QRL? : is this frequency occupied ? QRU? : do you have a message for me? QRZ? : who's calling me? QSL? : did you recieve everything? QTH? : where do you live? |
Day 8 practices: | |
Q codes practices: |
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Practice all your letters by clicking here , grab your pencil and start writing.