Qcody Flashcards
(49 cards)
What does QRP stand for in ham radio?
Low power operation
True or False: QSO refers to a conversation between two radio operators.
True
Fill in the blank: QTH is used to indicate a person’s _______.
Location
What does QRM mean?
Interference from other stations
Which Q code is used to ask if a station is receiving you?
QSL
True or False: QSB indicates fading in a radio signal.
True
What is the meaning of QSY?
Change frequency
Which Q code would you use to inform that you are leaving the frequency?
QRT
What does QTH stand for?
Your location
Fill in the blank: QRL indicates that the frequency is _______.
In use
What does QRN refer to?
Static or noise interference
True or False: QRP is used to denote high power operation.
False
What is the meaning of QTC?
Messages or traffic
Which Q code is used to confirm reception of a message?
QSL
What does QRA mean?
Name of station
Fill in the blank: QRM stands for _______ from other stations.
Interference
What does QRP mean?
Low power operation
True or False: QSB indicates that the signal is strong.
False
Which Q code is used to ask if your signal is clear?
QRK
What does QRG refer to?
Frequency
Fill in the blank: QRT means to _______.
Stop transmitting
What does QTH indicate?
Your location
True or False: QRL means the frequency is clear.
False
What is the purpose of QTC?
To send a message