Yea but I never see a "what's your QTH"

joe

Stephen Lee wrote:

Maybe it's time to bring back all those Morse code "Q" abbreviations with
appropriate adaptation to IT industry. Instead of QRO meaning "increase
your power", it might mean "Here's a nickel kid, get yourself a better
computer."

I don't think you will ever see QRP used (reduce your power).



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With more people start to use wireless phones, PDAs, we will see more
messages like this.


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