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Communicating with Other Hams - ARRL

These Q signals are the ones used most often on the air. (Q abbreviations take the form of questions only when they are sent followed by a question mark.)Q-SignalsAbbr. QuestionsQRGYour exact frequency (or that of _____) is you tell me my exact frequency (or that of _____)?QRLI am busy (or I am busy with _____). Are you busy? Usually used to see if a frequency is transmission is being interfered with _____(1. Nil; 2. Slightly; 3. Moderately; 4. Severely; 5. Extremely.)Is my transmission being interfered with?QRNI am troubled by static _____. (1 to 5 as under QRM.)Are you troubled by static?QROI ncrease power. Shall I increase power?QRPD ecrease power. Shall I decrease power?QRQSend faster (_____wpm). Shall I send faster?QRSSend more slowly (_____wpm).

Communicating with Other Hams Contact Basics: Good Amateur Practices Note: The boldfaced syllables are emphasized. The pronunciations shown in this table were designed for those who speak any of the international languages. The pronunciations given for “Oscar” and “Victor” may seem awkward to English-speaking people in the US.

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