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 TELECO~fMU~IC.ATION COXYENTION. DECEMBER V, 1932. 2619 APPENDIX 9 Appendixg, List of Abbreviations to be Used in Radio Communications ,Ihbn'\ 'iations used, I Auurcviation QRA qRll QRC QRD QRG QRH QRI QRJ QRK QRL QRM QRN (See article 16) ...1"'i, p. 2:!, 1. Q CODE AnBREVIA'l 'lO! 'J8 'fO BB USED IN ALI, SCItVlCES, 1, question What is the llamo of your sta- tion? At what approximate uistance are you from my station? By what private operating en- terprise (or government ad- ministration) are the ac- counts for charges of your station settled? Whore are you going and where do you come from? Will you tell me what my exact frequcncy (wave- length) is in kilocycles (or meters)? Does my frequency (wave- length) vary? Is the tone of my transmission regular? Are you receiving me bauly? Are my signals weak? Are YOIl recciving me well? Are my signals good? Are you busy? Are you being interfered with? Are you troubled by static? Answer or statement I Tl~e. ~ame of my station is I The approximate distance between our stations is ... nautical miles (or •.• kilometers) . The accounts for charges of my station are settled by the ... private operating enterprise (or by the gov- ernment administration of ...). Iamgoingto.•. andIcome from •.. Your exact frequency (wave- length) is •.• kilocycles i (or ••• meters). Your frequency (wavelength) varies. The tone of your transmis- sion varies. I cannot receive you. Your signals are too weak. I am receiving you well. Your signals are good. Iambusy(orIambusyI with .•.). Please do not interfere. I am being interfered with. I am troubled by static. I Abbreviations take the rorm or questions when they are lollowed by a question mark. I The series or signals QA. QB, QC, QD, QF, QO are reserved lor the special code or the aeronautical eervice.