"Q" signals for use of antique rigs?
Brian Carling
bry at MNSINC.COM
Mon May 11 20:09:35 EDT 1998
On 5 May 98 at 17:11, michael wrote:
> I've wanted to convey the same information myself. Since it's
> been pointed out that QBA is already defined, how about QVT?
> Not defined AFAIK; covers commercial, military and homebrew,
> big and small, as long as it glows; and has a fabulous rhythm.
Yes, Mike, I think in retrospect that QVT would be fine.
I would have preferred QBA, but really QVT conveys it just as
well, and if it is undefined then there is no confusion for
those SWLs in Tanzania or on the banks of the Ganges, listening
in to our BA/GB QSOs!!!
ZUT es ZAO
Bry, AF4K
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