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From: | "Johan H. Bodin" <[email protected]> |
Date: | Wed, 25 Jul 2007 00:59:52 +0200 |
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Colin G3VTT wrote: Perhaps we could also introduce ZHN and ZHP into common usage. Well, I think the T/M/O system is more efficient than ZHN 3/2/1 for reporting QRSS beacons. These days there can be many resons for ZHP, for example "ZHP hard disk failure" or just "ZHP computer allergy" :-) One of my favourites is QUPx, which in case of QUP2 and QUP3 means "Please indicate your position by black smoke" and "Please indicate your position by pyrotechnics", respectively. QUP has the potential to become a very useful Q code when communicating with stations operating from some kind of FPL (FET Popping Laboratory). 73 Johan |
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