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  • Radio Contact (QSO) Basics - NewHams. info
    While it mainly applies to radio contact, a face to face meeting between hams is often called an “eyeball QSO” in yet another variant of ham-speak So what constitutes a QSO, anyway? Since it means contact, at minimum it would be an exchange of call signs over the air
  • Ham Radio Q-Codes
    International Q Code is an abbreviated way to exchange a great deal of information with a simple code The Q Code consists of three-letter groups with each group having a specific meaning
  • Contact (amateur radio) - Wikipedia
    A contact is often referred to by the Q code QSO It is often limited to just a minimal exchange of such station IDs Stations who have made a contact are said to have worked each other An operator may also say that he has worked a certain country
  • Word of the Day (QSO): What Does QSO Mean? - OnAllBands
    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 ”
  • Ham Radio Q Codes: How to Use Them? – Ham Radio Prep
    QSO was often used in the early days of amateur radio when the range of a station was limited and stations relayed messages from one to another Nowadays, we mostly use QSO as a noun, meaning a contact with another station
  • Making your first QSO - Radio Society of Great Britain
    Your first contact or conversation (QSO) can be quite daunting For that reason it might be an idea to arrange a QSO with a friend, or someone else in your radio club
  • What Is a Valid QSO? • AmateurRadio. com
    The three steps in the IARU definition of a valid QSO can be summarized as: 1) exchange callsigns 2) exchange signal report or other information and 3) confirm that #1 and #2 happened
  • Submitting QSOs — Logbook of the World (LoTW) Help Pages
    When submission of a corrected QSO results in the creation of a new QSO, the original QSO remains in place, uncorrected If the original QSO has not been confirmed, it's harmless: it won't match the information your QSO partner submits and so will never be confirmed




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