[CW] Missing Q-Codes
Dave Clarke VE6LX
[email protected]
Thu, 11 Apr 2002 12:14:09 -0600
I love the tongue in cheek article.
Here is one that I think should be added.
QPH - I am going to Pizza Hut at (followed by time) (Quick Pizza Hut)
QPH? - What time are you going to Pizza Hut? (Quiry Pizza Hut)
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Dave Clarke VE6LX
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> 1. AATest module+CWType=3DGACW DX Contest (Uranito)
> 2. The missing Q signals (K0HB)
> 3. Re: The missing Q signals (Mr. K. Rudolph, KD7JYK)
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>Message: 1
>From: "Uranito" <[email protected]>
>To: "CW REFLECTOR" <[email protected]>,
> "LU-hams" <[email protected]>, "LU Contesters" <[email protected]>
>Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2002 20:09:50 -0300
>Subject: [CW] AATest module+CWType=3DGACW DX Contest
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>GACW DX Contest Software:
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>This is to inform you that the AATest module 1.0 version (RZ4AG) was tested
>for SA and DX station operation using the CWType (UA9SOV)for transmitter
>keying and memory.
>You can operate our test using the AAATest+CWType. Both are friendly and
>very easy to use. The AATest module is ready for many DX contest also.
>
>We will be very happy if you can use it/or report any problem to them.
>Both are free from: http://aalog.hypermart.net/miaatest.htm
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>Best luck in the contest...!!!
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>Software para el GACW DX Contest
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>Deseamos informarles que el modulo para concursos AATest 1.0 de RZ4AG, ya h=
a
>sido ensayado para la operacion de estaciones de SA y DX, utilizando para l=
a
>manipulacion del equipo y memorias el software CWType de UA9SOV. Ambos
>productos se presentan de facil y amistosa utilizacion. El AATest esta
>preparado tambien para otros concursos. Estaremos muy complacidos si Uds.
>pueden utilizarlos/o informar de algun inconveniente a su autores.
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>Los programas pueden ser bajados gratuitamente de
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>Que tenga mucha suerte en el concurso...!!!
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>Muchos saludos y buenos DX
>Best regards and good DX
>Alberto U. SILVA LU1DZ
>GACW Coordinator
>http://www.geocities.com/gacwar
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>Message: 2
>From: "K0HB" <[email protected]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 01:32:47 +0100
>Subject: [CW] The missing Q signals
>
>courtesy AF2C (who is learning CW)
>
> Some Q signals have never made it to the ARRL's official
> list. Here are some that many agree would be useful in
> appropriate situations. As with regular Q signals, each
> can be a statement or a question, depending on whether
> a question mark follows it.
>
> QBA - My antenna is BIG!
> QBA? - How big is your antenna?
>
> QBO - Don't sit next to that guy in the meeting.
> QBO? - Buddy, can you spare some soap?
>
> QBS - It's getting deep in here.
> QBS? - Did I tell you about the one that got away?
>
> QCP - I am using Cat Power(From Rotary Cat Power Wheel)
> QCP? - Are you using Cat Power?
>
> QCW - I am going to whistle Morse Code on FM (or SSB)
> QCW? - Why are you whistling Morse?
>
> QDR - Damn Right the frequency is busy! (In response to QRL)
> QDR? - Do you have a Receiver? (In response to QRL)
>
> QET - Phone home.
> QET? - Has anyone called me from another planet?
>
> QFH - This frequency is MINE! - go elsewhere.
> QFH? - Is this frequency hogged?
>
> QHI - I am jumping in quick to say hi, then going QRT.
> QHI? - Are you leaving after only one transmission?
>
> QLF - I am sending with my left foot.
> QLF? - Are you sending with your left foot?
>
> QOK - Your last transmission was Okie Dokie.
> QOK? - Was my last transmission OK?
>
> QPM - Your signal is purr modulated.
> QPM? - Is my signal purr modulated?
>
> QRC - Warning, rag chewer on frequency.
> QRC? - Are you a rag chewer?
>
> QWC? - Who cares?
> QWC - I don't care
>
> QZZ - I fell asleep at the mike.
> QZZ? - Is that a 60Hz hum, or are you snoring?
>
>(=A9=BF=A9) 73, de Hans, K0HB
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>Message: 3
>Reply-To: "Mr. K. Rudolph, KD7JYK" <[email protected]>
>From: "Mr. K. Rudolph, KD7JYK" <[email protected]>
>To: "K0HB" <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: [CW] The missing Q signals
>Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2002 20:07:44 -0700
>Organization: Ross Technologies, Signals Intelligence Division
>
>I always thought it was QFO.
>
>Kurt
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>----- Original Message -----
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>QDR - Damn Right the frequency is busy! (In response to QRL)
>QDR? - Do you have a Receiver? (In response to QRL)
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Dave Clarke VE6LX
VP Corporate Relations Radio Amateur Educational Society
Society Web Page http://www.raes.ab.ca
EMAIL <mailto:[email protected]>
Phone: (780) 462-7372
Delegated Examiner, Have Exam Will Travel
The Art and Skill of Radio-Telegraphy: http://www.raes.ab.ca/book.html
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