% FILENAME = N25.TXT % Q Signals % Release version 2 17 Dec 99 %Question: 1 #25.1 The signal "QRM" means: your signals are fading I am troubled by static your transmission is being interfered with is my transmission being interfered with? % ans 3 %Question: 2 #25.2 The signal "QRN" means: I am busy I am troubled by static are you troubled by static? I am being interfered with % ans 2 %Question: 3 #25.3 The "Q signal" requesting the other station to send slower is: QRL QRN QRM QRS % ans 4 %Question: 4 #25.4 The question "Who is calling me?" is asked by: QRT? QRM? QRP? QRZ? % ans 4 %Question: 5 #25.5 The "Q" signal "what is your location?" is: QTH? QTC? QRL? QRZ? % ans 1 %Question: 6 #25.6 The "Q" signal "are you busy?" is: QRM? QRL? QRT? QRZ? % ans 2 %Question: 7 #25.7 The "Q" signal "shall I decrease transmitter power?" is: QRP? QRZ? QRN? QRL? % ans 1 %Question: 8 #25.8 The "Q" signal "your signals are fading" is: QSO QSB QSL QRX % ans 2 %Question: 9 #25.9 The signal "QSY?" means: shall I change to transmission on another frequency? shall I increase transmitter power? shall I relay to .... ? is my signal fading? % ans 1 %Question: 10 #25.10 The "Q" signal which means "send faster" is: QRP QRQ QRS QRN % ans 2