B-002
B-002
Section B-002-005
What is the correct way to call "CQ" when using Morse code?
"CQ" is a general call to any station. "DE" ( French for 'from' ) is the Morse abbreviation for "this is". Other abbreviations include "K" (go ahead or over), "R" (all received), "DX" (distant station) and "73" (best regards). [ "KN" is 'go station' ]
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How should you answer a routine Morse code "CQ" call?
"CQ" is a general call to any station. "DE" ( French for 'from' ) is the Morse abbreviation for "this is". Other abbreviations include "K" (go ahead or over), "R" (all received), "DX" (distant station) and "73" (best regards). [ "KN" is 'go station' ]
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At what speed should a Morse code "CQ" call be transmitted?
Any station which answers your call is likely to transmit at a speed similar to yours. Operators frequently find it easier to transmit at higher speed than they can reliably copy.
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What is the meaning of "CQ"?
"CQ" is a general call to any station. "DE" ( French for 'from' ) is the Morse abbreviation for "this is". Other abbreviations include "K" (go ahead or over), "R" (all received), "DX" (distant station) and "73" (best regards). [ "KN" is 'go station' ]
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What is the meaning of the word "DE" in Morse code?
"CQ" is a general call to any station. "DE" ( French for 'from' ) is the Morse abbreviation for "this is". Other abbreviations include "K" (go ahead or over), "R" (all received), "DX" (distant station) and "73" (best regards). [ "KN" is 'go station' ]
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What is the meaning of the Morse code signal "K"?
"CQ" is a general call to any station. "DE" ( French for 'from' ) is the Morse abbreviation for "this is". Other abbreviations include "K" (go ahead or over), "R" (all received), "DX" (distant station) and "73" (best regards). [ "KN" is 'go station' ]
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What is meant by the term "DX"?
"CQ" is a general call to any station. "DE" ( French for 'from' ) is the Morse abbreviation for "this is". Other abbreviations include "K" (go ahead or over), "R" (all received), "DX" (distant station) and "73" (best regards). [ "KN" is 'go station' ]
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What is the meaning of the term "73"?
"CQ" is a general call to any station. "DE" ( French for 'from' ) is the Morse abbreviation for "this is". Other abbreviations include "K" (go ahead or over), "R" (all received), "DX" (distant station) and "73" (best regards). [ "KN" is 'go station' ]
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Which of the following describes full break-in CW (QSK)?
When a station operates "full break-in", the receiver becomes active IN BETWEEN the transmitted dots and dashes. It permits the other station to interrupt (break-in), for example, when it failed to copy a word.
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When selecting a CW transmitting frequency, what minimum frequency separation from a contact in progress should you allow to minimize interference?
In order of bandwidth requirements: CW = about 100 Hz, RTTY = about 600 Hz, AM = 6 kHz, SSB = 2 to 3 kHz, FM = 10 to 20 kHz. Minimum frequency separation: CW = 150 to 500 Hz, RTTY = 250 to 500 Hz, SSB = 3 kHz to 5 kHz.
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What is the meaning of the Morse code signal "R"?
"CQ" is a general call to any station. "DE" ( French for 'from' ) is the Morse abbreviation for "this is". Other abbreviations include "K" (go ahead or over), "R" (all received), "DX" (distant station) and "73" (best regards). [ "KN" is 'go station' ]
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