a very good book that explains all of this is on bard, do a search for "ham radio" and you'll find a good book that comes up!
On Jun 22, 2012, at 8:00 AM, Lou Kolb wrote:
> QSL means confirmation. If someone asks "QSL?" with a question in his or
> her voice, they are simply asking "did you get what I just said to you?"
> The same is true for CW.
> Lou Kolb
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Pat Byrne" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Friday, June 22, 2012 10:45 AM
> Subject: Re: a few questions
>
>
>> They are looking for your call, your state and your class. If you
>> are operating from home, using regular 120 volt power you are class 1D.
>> Hope this helps.
>> Pat, K9JAUAt 09:35 AM 6/22/2012, you wrote:
>>> I plan on getting on the air tomorrow. I am not looking to win any
>>> contest=
>>> s just want to make contacts and help others get contacts. Is this ok?
>>> AL=
>>> so, when on the air I here operators saying qsl? What exactly are they
>>> ask=
>>> ing for?
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