P X 3
Comprehensive list of all characters introduced so far:
E T A O N R I S D K Q W H C V Y U B L M 7 P X
0 1 3 5 7 8 9
New Abbreviations and Prosigns
DX (foreign country)
OM (Old Man)
YL (Young Lady, Girlfriend)
XYL (Ex Young Lady, Wife)
SWR (Standing Wave Ratio)
DR (Dear, also Doctor)
AMP (Amplifier, Ampere)
XCVR (transceiver)
XMIT (transmit)
New Q signals
QRP (decrease power)
QRL (frequency in use)
QRM (man made interference)
QSL (certify contact, confirmation of contact)
Comprehensive list of Abbreviations and Prosigns so far:
73 (best wishes)
88 (hugs and kisses)
AA (All After)
AR (end of message)
AS (wait)
BT (pause, also double dash --)
CQ (Calling anyone)
DN (down)
ES (and)
HI (Laughter) (never use more than 3 in a row)
HW (how)
HW? (how copy?)
K Invitation for any station to respond.
KN ('over' to specific station)
NR (Number)
R (Roger)
RU (are you)
SRI (sorry)
UR (your, you're)
VVV (attention)
VY (very)
Y (yes)
XCVR (transceiver)
XMIT (transmit)
__ underline indicates prosign where characters are run together.
Comprehensive list of Q Signals so far:
QNI (Net Check-In Invitation.)
QRL (frequency in use)
QRN (Static, or Natural Noise)
QRP (decrease power)
QRO (increase power)
QRQ (send faster)
QRS (Send Slower)
QRT (Closing Station.)
QRU (I have nothing for you, no traffic)
QRV (ready)
QSB (fading)
QSK (Break-in mode.)
QSL (certify contact)
QSO (A contact or a conversation)
QST ("Calling all Radio Amateurs")
QSY (change frequency)
QTC (messages to relay)
QTH (Location)
QTR (time)
Scrabble List:
Nouns | Verbs | Other |
hexbeam | approximate | coaxial |
ionosphere | exhausted | spurious |
moxon | extrude | and |
dipole | excite | the |
simplex | a | |
duplex | phone | to |
phase | pray | yeah |
coax | splatter | in |
capacitance | dispatch | so |
capacitor | worship | but |
experiment | pitched | on |
upside | radiate | or |
precaution | rotate | not |
pole | rotator | well |
pattern | receive | about |
dummyload | transmit | oh |
radio | transceive | really |
tower | vertical | uh |
rotor | shortwave | at |
rotator | beam | there |
receiver | years | my |
transceiver | know | not |
shortwave | do | with |
resistor | is | when |
code | like | can |
battery | have | then |
I | was | as |
you | think | out |
that | are | kind |
it | mean | because |
they | dont | now |
we | be | how |
its | would | their |
what | had | more |
all | see | too |
thats | dont | okay |
one | did | very |
them | work | up |
people | even | been |
this | were | into |
some | other | |
Im | and | |
lot | our | |
he | his | |
me | by | |
its | your | |
thats | which | |
time | ||
those | ||
here | ||
Ive | ||
any | ||
name |
Session 13, July 29 Recording
Thanks to Pete WØCCJ and Caleb KEØVVT who graciously shared their recordings of Session 13.
*CORRECTION* -- Molniya and Amulet are the correct spellings for the satellite orbit and the piece of jewelry respectively. I spelled those incorrectly during Session 13. SRI.
Mark,
NRØR
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