[NJARC] Q signs of old

pmalvasi at aol.com pmalvasi at aol.com
Fri Apr 27 13:58:41 EDT 2007


In the 10th edition ARRL Handbook (1933)  QRH is What is your exact 
wave length (frequency).   QSS is not shown.  QSA is What is the 
strength of my signals (1 to 5)?



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From: eugene at hertzmail.com
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Sent: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 10:55 AM
Subject: RE: [NJARC] Q signs of old

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Had a typo in the last email. Here's the right passage with the
correction in [brackets]- thanks

What is QRH, QSS and QSA? According to some current
Q-code websites, QSA would indicate signal strength, QSA [should have
been QSS]  means "my frequency" but It doesn't seem to have been used to
mean that back then.
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