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I was reading another list the other day and they were talking 
about high-speed code.  One guy said the DX vocabulary is very small and reasonably easy to learn at high-speed. 

This is what he claimed you needed to know

CQ, AGN, ?, UP, TU, and your own call sign.

My question for you CW DXers is, do you agree?  
And what does AGN and TU stand for?

73
Scott
N0HOK / ZL1CHM
Auckland New Zealand

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