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phonetic.txt
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Phonetic Alphabet
Alpha
Bravo
Charlie
Delta
Echo
Foxtrot
Golf
Hotel
India
Juliet
Kilo
Lima
Mike
November
Oscar
Papa
Quebec
Romeo
Sierra
Tango
Uniform
Victor
Whiskey
X-Ray
Yankee
Zoulou
HAM Radio Q Codes
QRA What is the name of your stn? This is ____
QRB How far are you from my stn? My distance is ____
QRG Will you tell me my freq? I belong to the ____ Line
QRI How is the tone of my transm? The tone of your transmission is ...
1. good
2. variable
3. bad.
QRK How do you receive me? I am receiving (1–5) where 1 is unreadable and 5 is perfect
QRL Are you busy? I am busy
QRM Are you being interfered with? I am being interfered with
QRN Any trouble with static? Atmospherics are very strong
QRO Shall I increase transm. pwr? Increase transmitter power
QRP Shall I decrease transm. pwr? Decrease transmitter power
QRQ Shall I send faster? Send faster (... words per minute)
QRR Ready for automatic operation? I am ready for automatic operation. Send at ... words per minute
QRS Shall I send slower? Send more slowly (... words per minute)
QRT Shall I stop sending? Stop sending
QRU Have you anything for me? I have nothing for you
QRV Are you ready? I am ready
QRX When will you call again.? I will call you again at ... hours on ... MHz
QRZ Who is calling me? You are being called by ... on MHz
QSB Fading Your signals are fading
QSD Is my keying defective? Your keying is defective
QSL Can you acknowledge receipt? I am acknowledging receipt
QSN Did you hear me or (c/s)? I did hear you on ... c/s
QSO Radio Contact
QSP Will you relay to (c/s)? I will relay to ...
QSV Shall I send V's on this freq? Send a series of V's on this frequency
QSX Will you listen to (c/s) on...freq? I am listening to ...
QSY Shall I change to...frequency? Change to transmission on another frequency
QTH What is your position? My position is ...
RST Code
(RS for phone, RST for cw)
Readability
R1 Unreadable.
R2 Barely readable, occasional words distinguishable.
R3 Readable with considerable difficulty.
R4 Readable with practically no difficulty.
R5 Perfectly readable.
Signal strength
S1 Faint, signals barely readable
S2 Very weak signals
S3 Weak signals
S4 Fair signals
S5 Fairly good signals
S6 Good signals
S7 Moderately strong signals
S8 Strong signals
S9 Extremely strong signals
Tone
Tl Extremely rough hissing note
T2 Very rough ac note, not musical
T3 Rough, low-pitched ac note, mod. music
T4 Rather rough ac note, mod. musical
T5 Musically modulated note
T6 Modulated note, slight trace of whistle
T7 Near dc note, smooth ripple
T8 Good dc note, just a trace of ripple
T9 Purest dc note
RSQ Code
(for digital modes)
Readability
R1 0% copy - Undecipherable
R2 20% copy - Occasional words distinguishable
R3 40% copy - Readable with difficulty, many missed characters
R4 80% copy - Readable with no difficulty
R5 95%+ copy - Perfectly readable
Signal strength
S1 Barely perceptible trace
S3 Weak trace
S5 Moderate trace
S7 Strong Trace
S9 Very strong trace
Quality
Ql Splatter over much of the spectrum
Q3 Multiple visible pairs
Q5 One easily visible pair
Q7 One barely visible pair
Q9 Clean signal - no visible unwanted sidebars