How do you say happy birthday in ham radio?

For example, if you wanted to wish your Aunt Harriet in Poughkeepsie a happy birthday, you'd get hold of an amateur radio operator. Instead of sending the text, “Greetings on your birthday and best wishes for many more to come,” he would simply send “FORTY SIX.”
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What does QRZ mean in ham radio?

QRZ, the name of the web site, is the "Q" amateur radio code for "Who is calling me?" and corresponds to the site's purpose of assisting amateur radio operators with the lookup of ham radio call signs from every country in the world.
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How do you end a ham radio call?

Amateur operators in the U.S. are required to sign off (end communications) by stating both your callsign and the station's that you are in contact with.
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How do you call a specific person on ham radio?

If you want to talk to a certain person, call their using their call sign once or twice, then your call sign. In an emergency, give your call and say "emergency" rather than using "Break Break". repeater system, the repeater has a timer so that it can ID every 10 minutes.
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Why do hams say 73?

73 is an old telegraph code that means "best regards". 73, as well as 88 (which means "hugs and kisses") are part of the language of ham radio.
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How do you start a ham radio conversation?

On CW, you make a call to anyone on the ham band by sending the letters "CQ" as one word. To try to talk to someone, you must send "CQ" and hopefully another ham will hear your CQ and answer it. Don't be surprised if you don't get an answer. Try for about 3-4 minutes before changing frequencies.
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What does CQ mean in ham radio?

Morse Code (CW)+ The best way to start with CW is to tune around until you hear someone calling CQ. CQ means, “I wish to contact any amateur station.” When answering a CQer you should zero beat the other ham's frequency. That means setting your transmit frequency as close to theirs as possible.
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What does QSL mean in radio talk?

A Q code message can stand for a statement or a question (when the code is followed by a question mark). In this case, 'QSL?' (note the question mark) means "Do you confirm receipt of my transmission?" while 'QSL' (without a question mark) means "I confirm receipt of your transmission."
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What does XYL mean in ham radio?

A single female amateur radio operator can be referred to as a YL, from the abbreviation used for "young lady", regardless of the operator's age. A licensed married female is sometimes referred to as an XYL.
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What does CQ DX mean?

In amateur radio usage, a CQ call can be qualified by appending more letters, as in CQ DX (meaning "calling all stations located in a different continent to the caller"), or the ITU call sign prefix for a particular country (e.g. CQ VK for "calling Australia").
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How do you say thank you in ham radio?

TNX: Thanks - this ham radio abbreviation is widely used for Morse / CW transmissions.
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What does full quieting mean?

full quieting — a received signal that contains no noise.
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What is the most popular ham radio band?

Amateur radio contests are not run on the WARC bands. 20 metres – 14.0–14.35 MHz – Considered the most popular DX band; usually most popular during daytime. QRP operators recognize 14.060 MHz as their primary calling frequency in that band. Users of the PSK31 data mode tend to congregate around 14.070 MHz.
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What is 44 in ham radio?

An often heard question ! WWFF'ers always end a QSO with “44” …. The second four (4) stands for the four elements : Earth, Water, Air and Fire. From now on you will never loose that bet again !
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What in ham lingo is a lid?

“Lid” is ham-speak to denote a poor operator; one who is inept at the practice of the radio amateur art. It is someone with very poor operating technique, a newbie or an experienced ham that acts like a neophyte. This old term likely originated from the days of wired telegraphy.
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What is 72 in ham radio?

This use of 72 goes back at least to the early 1990s. While “best regards” may be the formal definition of 73 these days, we use it in a much less formal, much more cordial way these days. We're not just saying “good bye,” but also “thanks” and “hope to see you again soon.” And, with that, 73 from Dan, KB6NU.
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Are ham radios illegal?

Federal law generally prohibits radio broadcasts without a license issued by the FCC. Anyone found operating a radio station without FCC authorization can be subject to a variety of enforcement actions, including seizure of equipment, fines and other civil and criminal penalties.
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How long can you talk on ham radio?

For example, if you and a friend are using handheld transceivers (HTs) with a typical output power of 5 watts, you can expect your range to be about 5 miles maximum. If you're using a repeater, however, you should be able to talk much farther.
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What is your QTH?

(radio slang, question) What is your position in latitude and longitude (or according to any other indication)? (radio slang, statement) My position is ...
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