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 TELECOMMUNICATION CONVENTION. DECEMBER 9, 1932. 2629 MISCELLANEOUS ABBBEVIATIONS-Colltillued Abbreviation Meaning DF Your bearing at ... (time) was ••• degrees, in the doubtful sector of this station, with a possible error of two degrees. DG Please advise me if you find an error in the bearing given. DI Doubtful bearing due to the bad quality of your signal. DJ Doubtful bearing due to interference. DL Your bearing at ... (time) was ... degrees, in the uncertain sector of this station. DO Doubtful bearing. Request another bearing later, or at •.. (time). DP Beyond 50 miles, possible error of bearing can attain two degrees. DS Adjust your transmitter, your minimum signal is too broad. DT I cannot give you a bearing, your minimum signal is too broad. DY This is a two-way station, what is your approximate direc- tion, in degrees, in relation to this station? DZ Your bearing is reciprocal (to be used only by the control station of a group of radio direction-finding stations when addressing other stations of the same group). ER Here ••• (to be used before the name of the mobile station in the transmission of routing indications). GA Resume transmission (to be used more especially in the fiud service). JM If I may transmit, make a series of dashes. To stop my transmission, make a series of dots [not to be used on 600 kc (600 m»). MN Minute or minutes (to be used to indicate the duration of the waiting period). NW I am resuming transmission (to be used more especially in the fixed service). OK We agree. RQ Announcing a request. SA Announcing the name of an aircraft station (to be used in transmitting transit data). SF Announcing the name of an aeronautical station. SN Announcing the name of a coast station. SS Announcing the name of a ship station (to be used in trans- mitting transit data). TR To announce sending of indications concerning a mobile station. UA Do we agree? WA Word after •. . (to be used after a question mark to request a repetition). WB Word before ... (to be used after a question mark to request a repetition). Miscellaneous abbre- viations-Continued.