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Why do hams often conclude messages with 73? The usage of "73" for such a purpose comes from the Phillips Code, originally devised in the era of telegraphs to speed up transmission of common messages by mapping them to numbers "73" mapped to "best regards" or "my compliments" and was intended as a general valediction for transmitted messages It is still used for that purpose today in morse code transmissions and often makes its way
jargon - CB v Amateur Radio - Amateur Radio Stack Exchange I am learning about Amateur Radio so as I can go for my foundation licence but I was on CB back in the days, a channel nine monitor and used the 10 code and the Q code but all I can see is the 73
digital modes - How do you log (or not) busted FT8 QSOs? - Amateur . . . Since it is "technically" a complete QSO I log it (in DXKeeper) but don't upload to e-qsl or LotW unless the other party does If he does, I'll upload: if he doesn't I assume he has it as incomplete I think this saves a lot of time later, looking up the QSO details in the txt log! Some folks simply don't bother with "73" 73 Dave - K1DJE
How does one read a ferrite datasheet? - Amateur Radio Stack Exchange For example, Fair-Rite's 73 material: What's a μ′s μ s ′ and a μ′′s μ s ″? What do these numbers represent, and how can I use them in amateur radio? Do they allow me to predict inductance or losses of inductors made on cores of this material? What is the relevant math?
CW: when I supposed to send E E? - Amateur Radio Stack Exchange I'm new to CW and one thing I couldn't figure out is when I supposed to send "E E" Let's say I'm calling CQ and somebody answers me The QSO is almost over Should it be ended like this: - TNX FE
Antenna matching for a dipole - Amateur Radio Stack Exchange The question is whether the approach is OK or am I violating the design for dipole? The two elements of dipole are around 6cm away from each other I am following 50ohm matching until balun and after that 73 ohm everywhere Just looking at the two branches of your antenna: I'm not sure I'd say you're "violating" anything, but the model for a "simple" dipole is that the gap between the
How to mark SWL contacts on eQSL? - Amateur Radio Stack Exchange It is interesting to have SWL reports because i was a SWL when i was a kid in the 50's and receiving distant stations was very interesting, BBC, VOA, Radio South Africa RSA, HCJB of course and the biggest Bommer on the band, Rado Moscow I am glad for the interest in SWL 73 KDØQG
antenna - What happens if I “open” a folded dipole so that the two . . . The impedance of a folded dipole is 4 time that of a half wave dipole, not 1 4th Half wave is around 73 ohms, folded is around 292 ohms That's why you can feed one directly from 300 ohm twin lead, and even make one from it like those old FM radio antennas
ft8 - Long callsigns in WSJT-X? - Amateur Radio Stack Exchange In other messages during a QSO with you (signal report RRR 73 RR73), either your callsign or the other party's callsign will be replaced by a 12-bit "hash" instead of transmitting the callsign directly When callsigns are hashed, they are displayed in angle brackets like <KC2G> in the wsjt-x GUI