What does QSO mean in ham radio?

Ham Radio operators still make liberal use of them today. A QSO is another word for “contact,” as in “I made 783 QSOs during Field Day last year!” or “Making QSOs with European stations was difficult during the contest.” Many Hams enjoy keeping a record of stations they've made QSOs with by writing them in a log book.
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What is the difference between QSO and QSL?

QSL = the DXCC entity of the station confirmed in the QSO. If there is no information in the QSL box then the QSO is not confirmed. In the matrix above the QSO with WA0EIR is not confirmed. The QSO with KK4FYV is confirmed because United States of America is displayed in the QSL box.
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What does QRZ mean in ham radio?

The ham radio brevity code QRZ means, “who is calling me?” if you're not sure or didn't catch their complete callsign.
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What does QRM mean in ham radio?

Today, QRM stands for human-made noise, as opposed to QRN, which indicates noise from natural sources. If you hear an operator say, “I'm getting some QRM,” it means there's man-made interference affecting your transmission.
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What is Qsy?

(radio slang, question) Shall I change to transmission on another frequency? (radio slang, statement) Change to transmission on another frequency (or on ...
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Ham Radio Basics--Example of the Art of the QSO Where There is An Exchange of Information



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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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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What is qro ham radio?

The term QRP derives from the standard Q code used in radio communications, where "QRP" and "QRP?" are used to request, "Reduce power", and ask "Should I reduce power?" respectively. The opposite of QRP is QRO, or high-power operation. So QRO refers to "Increase transmitter power".
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Do ham radio operators still send QSL cards?

Today ham radio operators send QSL cards for a variety of reasons. It is interesting to collect them. Having made contact with a particular ham radio station it is often nice to have a card from them to remember the contact.
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Do hams still use QSL cards?

The term QSL now more commonly means to confirm a radio contact. Early on this was done mainly with postcards. Some hams still do send out QSL cards, or send them in reply or if requested. Collecting cards is a fun aspect of ham radio.
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What is a Ragchew?

Amateurs use the slang expression ragchew or ragchewing to refer to an extended, informal conversation, a variation of the common idioms "chewing the fat" and "chewing the rag". Sometimes, a contact in person, between two ham radio operators, is humorously referred to as an "eyeball QSO".
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What does Q mean in Morse code?

In amateur radio, the Q codes were originally used in Morse code transmissions to shorten lengthy phrases and were followed by a Morse code question mark (··--··) if the phrase was a question. Q codes are commonly used in voice communications as shorthand nouns, verbs, and adjectives making up phrases.
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How do you call CQ on ham?

To start a contact, call "CQ" or answer someonecalling CQ. A CQ is a general call to get a random contact. Before calling CQ, listen to find a frequency that unoccupied by any other station. Hams love to talk, but there are times when you should keep the conversation short.
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How do you answer a CQ call?

How to answer a CQ: First, use the callsign of the station you're calling. Follow that by your own callsign, and your approximate whereabouts. If the station you're calling is very strong, just once will do. If he's very weak, you might double up the call.
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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 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 Qsy probe?

Applied Biosystems TaqMan QSY probes are dual-labeled probes used for real-time PCR. TaqMan QSY Probes are designed for optimal sensitivity and performance in multiplex qPCR experiments.
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How do you say hello in Morse code?

Dot dot. 4 dots for H, 2 dots for I.
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What is I love you in Morse code?

What is I Love You In Morse Code? If you want to say I love you in Morse code, say like this – Di-di | di-dah-di-di dah-dah-dah di-di-di-dah di | dah-di-dah-dah dah-dah-dah di-di-dah. The word 'di' is equivalent to the short beep, while 'dah' is equivalent to the long beep.
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How many Q codes are there?

A total of forty-five Q-codes appeared in the "List of Abbreviations to be used in Radio Communications", which was included in the Service Regulations affixed to the Second International Radiotelegraph Convention in London (The Convention was signed on July 5, 1912, and became effective July 1, 1913.)
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How do you log in QSO?

Logging Satellite QSOs with Logbook of the World
  1. In the “QSO Data” entry window, first you put in the callsign, time, and date of the station you worked, in the format required.
  2. Next, enter the Mode, (FM, SSB, CW, etc.) ...
  3. The final, and most important step is to choose the correct “Propagation Mode” – Satellite.
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What does PSE mean on a QSL card?

answering a QSL: “Thanks for QSL” • Circle “PSE QSL” to indicate that you are. requesting a QSL: “Please QSL”
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