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 (. STAT.] IMULTILAETELRAL-T ELECOMMUNICATIONS-OCT. 2, 1947 Abbreviatiol or Signal DS DT DY DZ DE ER ETA ITP JM K MN MSG N NIL NW OK P PBL PTR R REF RPT RQ (App. 9 RR) 2077 Definition Adjust your transmitter, the minimum of your signal is too broad. I cannot furnish you with a bearing; the minimum of your signal is too broad. This station is not able to determine the sense of the bearing. What is your approximate direction relative to this station? Your bearing is reciprocal (To be used only by the control station of a group of direction-finding stations when it is addressing stations of the same group.) Used to separate the call sign of the station called from the call sign of the calling station. Here ... Estimated time of arrival. The punctuation counts Make a series of dashes if I may transmit. Make a series of dots to stop my transmission (not to be used on 600 kccs except in cases of distress). Invitation to transmit. Minute (or Minutes). Prefix indicating a message to or from the master of a ship concern- ing its operation or navigation. No. I have nothing to send to you. Now. We agree (or It is correct). Prefix indicating a private radiotelegram. Preamble (used after a quetion mark to request a repetition). Used by a coast station to request the position and next port of call of a mobile station. (See T00.) Recived. Reference to ... (or Refer to ... ). Repeat (or I repeat) (or Repeat ... ) Indication of a requt.

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