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/*!
\page appendix-qcodes Appendix E - Common Q Codes

Q Signals take the form of a question only when each is followed by a question mark.

\b QRG
	- Will you tell me my exact frequency (or that of ___)?
	- Your exact frequency (or that of ___) is ___ kHz.


\b QRH 
	- Does my frequency vary?
	- Your frequency varies.


\b QRI
	- How is the tone of my transmission?
	- The tone of your transmission is ___. (1. Good 2. Variable 3. Bad)


\b QRJ
	- Are you receiving me badly?
	- I can not receive you. Your signals are too weak.


\b QRK 
	- What is the intelligibility of my signals (or those of ___)?
	- The intelligibility of your signals (or those of ___) is:
		- (1. Bad 2. Poor 3. Fair 4. Good 5. Excellent)


\b QRL 
	- Are you busy?
	- I am busy (or I am busy with ___). Please do not interfere.


\b QRM 
	- Is my transmission being interferred with?
	- Your transmission is being interferred with ___.
		- (1. Nil 2. Slightly 3. Moderately 4. Severely 5. Extremely)


\b QRN 
	- Are you troubled by static?
	- I am troubled by static ---. 
		- (1-5 as under QRM)


\b QRO 
	- Shall I increase power?
	- Increase power.


\b QRP 
	- Shall I decrease power?
	- Decrease power.


\b QRQ 
	- Shall I send faster?
	- Send faster ___. (WPM)


\b QRS 
	- Shall I send more slowly?
	- Send more slowly ___. (WPM)


\b QRT 
	- Shall I stop sending?
	- Stop sending.


\b QRU 
	- Have you anything for me?
	- I have nothing for you.

\b QRV 
	- Are you ready?
	- I am ready.


\b QRW 
	- Shall I inform ___ that you are calling on ___ kHz?
	- Please inform ___ that I am calling on ___ kHz.


\b QRX 
	- When will you call me again?
	- I will call you again at ___ hours (on ___ kHz).


\b QRY 
	- What is my turn?
	- Your turn is numbered ___.


\b QRZ 
	- Who is calling me?
	- You are being called by ___ (on ___ kHz).


\b QSA 
	- What is the strength of my signals (or those of ___)?
	- The strength of you signals (or those of ___) is ___.
		- (1. Scarcely perceptable 2. Weak 3. Fairly good 4. Good 5. Very good)


\b QSB 
	- Are my signals fading?
	- Your signals are fading.


\b QSD 
	- Is my keying defective?
	- Your keying is defective?


\b QSG 
	- Shall I send ___ messages at a time?
	- Send ___ messages at a time.


\b QSK 
	- Can you hear me in between your signals and if so, can I break in on your		transmission? 
	- I can hear you between my signals; break in on my transmission.


\b QSL 
	- Can you acknowledge receipt?
	- I am acknowledging receipt.


\b QSM 
	- Shall I repeat the last message I sent you, or some previous message?
	- Repeat the last message you sent me [or message(s) number(s) ___].


\b QSN 
	- Did you hear me (or ___) on ___ kHz?
	- I did hear you (or ___) on ___ kHz.


\b QSO 
	- Can you communicate with ___ direct or by relay?
	- I can communicate with ___ direct (or by relay through ___).


\b QSP 
	- Will you relay to ___?
	- I will relay to ___.


\b QST 
	- General call proceding a message addressed to all amateurs and ARRL members. This is in effect, "CQ ARRL".


\b QSU 
	- Shall I send or reply on this frequency (or on ___ kHz)?
	- Send a series of Vs on this frequency (or on ___ kHz).


\b QSW 
	- Will you send on this frequency (or on ___ kHz)?
	- I am going to send on this frequency (or on ___ kHz).


\b QSX 
	- Will you listen to ___ on ___ kHz?
	- I am listening to ___ on ___ kHz.


\b QSY 
	- Shall I change to to transmission on another frequency?
	- Change transmission to another frequency (or ___ kHz).


\b QSZ 
	- Shall I send each word or group more than once?
	- Send each word or group twice (or ___ times).


\b QTA 
	- Shall I cancel message number ___?
	- Cancel message number ___.


\b QTB 
	- Do you agree with my counting of words?
	- I do not agree with your counting of words. I will repeat the first letter or digit of each word or group.


\b QTC 
	- How many messages have you to send?
	- I have ___ messages for you (or for ___).


\b QTH 
	- What is your location?
	- My location is ___.


\b QTR 
	- What is the correct time?
	- The correct time is ___.
*/