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What do QRM and QSB refer to? - Amateur Radio Stack Exchange "QRM" is one of many Q-codes used as abbreviations in radio communication "QRM" in particular refers to human-generated interference (as opposed to "QRN" which is used to refer to atmospheric noise) "QSB" refers to fading (variation in signal strength over time) The codes originated from the desire to keep CW (morse code) transmissions as brief as possible due to the format's inherent
New DMR Network - QRZ Forums A new DMR network has been formed It is called QRM_Network This is a good place to experiment with new hardware and software Hotspot config
QRM DMR Network status report - QRZ Forums The QRM DMR Network has been up and running for about 15 months At the present time there have been about 25 talk groups assigned The server is in
New DMR Network | Page 2 | QRZ Forums K3IHI Ham Member QRZ Page Hello I am new to the QRM Network and I am excited for a new DMR server If at all possible can I request a TG in the name of Boricua, number 3039 the name here is Luis-K3IHI, I had sent an email also Thank you in advance 73 K3IHI, Dec 2, 2024 #27
Where can I find the definition of the Q Codes as they should be used . . . Use of Q-codes among voice operators, mostly SSB is also common but the usage is typically more limited to just a handful such as: QSL, QSO, QSB, QRM, QRN, QTH, QSY, QRZ, QRL, QRU, and maybe a few others I am missing But, many times a voice operator will merely say something equivalent to the Q-code meaning
Use of filters for weak SSB when there is no QRM On bands like 10m when there is often little or no QRM (just gaussian noise), are the quot;Noise Reduction quot; filters intended to make weak phone signals more understandable? My subjective view
C8K, Mozambique 2025 | QRZ Forums Dear friends, in the attached table, you will find the frequencies on which you can usually find us during the January 2025 C8K expedition Of course, we may also be on other QRGs, but this is usually caused by intentional or unintentional QRM from other stations We look forward to radio contacts with you