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Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?What is morse code used for in amateur radio?Scoring quality of Morse Code “fist”?Characteristics of a “bad fist”?Shaving Quartz Crystal for New FrequencyHow can I connect a CW keyer to my Mac and transmit CW on VHF?Looking for a morse code decoder that simulates keyboard inputWhat was the origin of the Morse code abbreviations “hi” and “es”?Has anyone actually heard or used rare Morse code characters on the air?Why do CW signals get converted to pure sine wave tones at 750 Hz?If I receive an SOS signal, what is the proper response?
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When the other party sends QSL
, do they just want to know whether I received the previous message and expect RR
or AGN?
Or, are they asking for a QSL Card
to be sent to them?
cw
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When the other party sends QSL
, do they just want to know whether I received the previous message and expect RR
or AGN?
Or, are they asking for a QSL Card
to be sent to them?
cw
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When the other party sends QSL
, do they just want to know whether I received the previous message and expect RR
or AGN?
Or, are they asking for a QSL Card
to be sent to them?
cw
$endgroup$
When the other party sends QSL
, do they just want to know whether I received the previous message and expect RR
or AGN?
Or, are they asking for a QSL Card
to be sent to them?
cw
cw
asked Apr 1 at 3:11
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Generally, QSL means "I acknowledge receipt".
"QSL?" (with a question mark) means "please acknowledge".
Sometimes when listening to QSOs you will hear someone say QSL VIA BURO or QSL DIRECT or similar, and those are instructions on how to send a QSL card. But QSL on its own just means "acknowledged".
Finally, if someone says PSE QSL then that usually means that they would like a QSL card.
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Especially true in a contest, or noisy environment:
Hearing a "QSL?" from someone can mean they want to know specifically if what they've sent to you has been sent correctly. They may have been trying to pull your callsign out of the QRN or QRM and want to ONLY hear back from you a "QSL" or "R" so they can confidently log your call. If you hear correct information (say, your call) followed by a QSL? absolutely DO NOT SEND YOUR INFORMATION AGAIN. Doing so is a tacit indication that they DO NOT have the information correct. And, yes, QSL is often used on phone regardless of what the purists might advise!
HIM CQ CQ
YOU W1^%& (as heard by HIM)
HIM W1? AGN?
YOU *&ABC (as heard by HIM)
HIM W1ABC QSL QSL??
YOU QSL QSL QSL
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$begingroup$
Generally, QSL means "I acknowledge receipt".
"QSL?" (with a question mark) means "please acknowledge".
Sometimes when listening to QSOs you will hear someone say QSL VIA BURO or QSL DIRECT or similar, and those are instructions on how to send a QSL card. But QSL on its own just means "acknowledged".
Finally, if someone says PSE QSL then that usually means that they would like a QSL card.
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$begingroup$
Generally, QSL means "I acknowledge receipt".
"QSL?" (with a question mark) means "please acknowledge".
Sometimes when listening to QSOs you will hear someone say QSL VIA BURO or QSL DIRECT or similar, and those are instructions on how to send a QSL card. But QSL on its own just means "acknowledged".
Finally, if someone says PSE QSL then that usually means that they would like a QSL card.
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Generally, QSL means "I acknowledge receipt".
"QSL?" (with a question mark) means "please acknowledge".
Sometimes when listening to QSOs you will hear someone say QSL VIA BURO or QSL DIRECT or similar, and those are instructions on how to send a QSL card. But QSL on its own just means "acknowledged".
Finally, if someone says PSE QSL then that usually means that they would like a QSL card.
$endgroup$
Generally, QSL means "I acknowledge receipt".
"QSL?" (with a question mark) means "please acknowledge".
Sometimes when listening to QSOs you will hear someone say QSL VIA BURO or QSL DIRECT or similar, and those are instructions on how to send a QSL card. But QSL on its own just means "acknowledged".
Finally, if someone says PSE QSL then that usually means that they would like a QSL card.
answered Apr 1 at 3:39
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Especially true in a contest, or noisy environment:
Hearing a "QSL?" from someone can mean they want to know specifically if what they've sent to you has been sent correctly. They may have been trying to pull your callsign out of the QRN or QRM and want to ONLY hear back from you a "QSL" or "R" so they can confidently log your call. If you hear correct information (say, your call) followed by a QSL? absolutely DO NOT SEND YOUR INFORMATION AGAIN. Doing so is a tacit indication that they DO NOT have the information correct. And, yes, QSL is often used on phone regardless of what the purists might advise!
HIM CQ CQ
YOU W1^%& (as heard by HIM)
HIM W1? AGN?
YOU *&ABC (as heard by HIM)
HIM W1ABC QSL QSL??
YOU QSL QSL QSL
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Especially true in a contest, or noisy environment:
Hearing a "QSL?" from someone can mean they want to know specifically if what they've sent to you has been sent correctly. They may have been trying to pull your callsign out of the QRN or QRM and want to ONLY hear back from you a "QSL" or "R" so they can confidently log your call. If you hear correct information (say, your call) followed by a QSL? absolutely DO NOT SEND YOUR INFORMATION AGAIN. Doing so is a tacit indication that they DO NOT have the information correct. And, yes, QSL is often used on phone regardless of what the purists might advise!
HIM CQ CQ
YOU W1^%& (as heard by HIM)
HIM W1? AGN?
YOU *&ABC (as heard by HIM)
HIM W1ABC QSL QSL??
YOU QSL QSL QSL
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Especially true in a contest, or noisy environment:
Hearing a "QSL?" from someone can mean they want to know specifically if what they've sent to you has been sent correctly. They may have been trying to pull your callsign out of the QRN or QRM and want to ONLY hear back from you a "QSL" or "R" so they can confidently log your call. If you hear correct information (say, your call) followed by a QSL? absolutely DO NOT SEND YOUR INFORMATION AGAIN. Doing so is a tacit indication that they DO NOT have the information correct. And, yes, QSL is often used on phone regardless of what the purists might advise!
HIM CQ CQ
YOU W1^%& (as heard by HIM)
HIM W1? AGN?
YOU *&ABC (as heard by HIM)
HIM W1ABC QSL QSL??
YOU QSL QSL QSL
$endgroup$
Especially true in a contest, or noisy environment:
Hearing a "QSL?" from someone can mean they want to know specifically if what they've sent to you has been sent correctly. They may have been trying to pull your callsign out of the QRN or QRM and want to ONLY hear back from you a "QSL" or "R" so they can confidently log your call. If you hear correct information (say, your call) followed by a QSL? absolutely DO NOT SEND YOUR INFORMATION AGAIN. Doing so is a tacit indication that they DO NOT have the information correct. And, yes, QSL is often used on phone regardless of what the purists might advise!
HIM CQ CQ
YOU W1^%& (as heard by HIM)
HIM W1? AGN?
YOU *&ABC (as heard by HIM)
HIM W1ABC QSL QSL??
YOU QSL QSL QSL
edited Apr 8 at 10:19
answered Apr 1 at 14:12
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