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An amateur radio contact, more commonly referred to as simply a "contact", is an exchange of information between two amateur radio stations. The exchange usually consists of an initial call, a response by another amateur radio operator at an amateur radio station, and a signal report. A contact is often referred to by the Q code QSO. It is often limited to just a minimal exchange of such station IDs. Stations who have made a contact are said to have worked each other. An operator may also say that he has worked a certain country. Amateurs use the slang expression ragchew or ragchewing to refer to an extended, informal conversation, a variation of the common idioms "chewing the fat" and "chewing the rag". Sometimes, a contact in person, between two ham radio operators, is humorously referre

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  • Kontakto (amatora radio) (eo)
  • Contact (amateur radio) (en)
  • QSO (ru)
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  • QSO — выражение из международного Q-кода, принятого в служебной и любительской радиосвязи. Официальное значение: «Я могу связаться с (такой-то станцией) непосредственно», при передаче с вопросительным знаком — «Можете ли Вы связаться с (такой-то станцией) непосредственно?». В современной любительской практике употребляется в значении «сеанс двусторонней радиосвязи». (ru)
  • Kontakto en amatora radio estas fakvorto por konekto inter du radioamatoraj stacioj. Ĝi estis fiksita en 1972 en la pacifika rondo kaj aperis en la radioamatora vortaro eldonita de KH6GT. ILERA rekomendas uzi tiun vorton anstataŭ la Q-kodo QSO. Francaj, anglaj, hispanaj kaj italaj radioamatoroj, eble ankaŭ aliaj, uzas la saman aŭ similan vorton en siaj lingvoj. Pli ol kontakto inter du radioamatoroj estas interŝanĝo de informoj inter la du stacioj. La regularoj kaj leĝoj kutime postulas minimume interŝanĝi: * voksigno * signalraporto per RST-kodo * dato kaj horo (eo)
  • An amateur radio contact, more commonly referred to as simply a "contact", is an exchange of information between two amateur radio stations. The exchange usually consists of an initial call, a response by another amateur radio operator at an amateur radio station, and a signal report. A contact is often referred to by the Q code QSO. It is often limited to just a minimal exchange of such station IDs. Stations who have made a contact are said to have worked each other. An operator may also say that he has worked a certain country. Amateurs use the slang expression ragchew or ragchewing to refer to an extended, informal conversation, a variation of the common idioms "chewing the fat" and "chewing the rag". Sometimes, a contact in person, between two ham radio operators, is humorously referre (en)
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  • Kontakto en amatora radio estas fakvorto por konekto inter du radioamatoraj stacioj. Ĝi estis fiksita en 1972 en la pacifika rondo kaj aperis en la radioamatora vortaro eldonita de KH6GT. ILERA rekomendas uzi tiun vorton anstataŭ la Q-kodo QSO. Francaj, anglaj, hispanaj kaj italaj radioamatoroj, eble ankaŭ aliaj, uzas la saman aŭ similan vorton en siaj lingvoj. Pli ol kontakto inter du radioamatoroj estas interŝanĝo de informoj inter la du stacioj. La regularoj kaj leĝoj kutime postulas minimume interŝanĝi: * voksigno * signalraporto per RST-kodo * dato kaj horo krome ankaŭ kutime oni interŝanĝas aliajn informojn kiel nomo, QTH (loĝloko), veterkondiĉoj, interŝanĝo de konfirmkarto, informoj pri partoj de la stacio, antenoj, sendriceviloj, povumo (en vatoj), mikrofono, nutrigiloj ktp. (eo)
  • An amateur radio contact, more commonly referred to as simply a "contact", is an exchange of information between two amateur radio stations. The exchange usually consists of an initial call, a response by another amateur radio operator at an amateur radio station, and a signal report. A contact is often referred to by the Q code QSO. It is often limited to just a minimal exchange of such station IDs. Stations who have made a contact are said to have worked each other. An operator may also say that he has worked a certain country. Amateurs use the slang expression ragchew or ragchewing to refer to an extended, informal conversation, a variation of the common idioms "chewing the fat" and "chewing the rag". Sometimes, a contact in person, between two ham radio operators, is humorously referred to as an "eyeball QSO". An All-Time New One (ATNO) is an operator's contact with an amateur station that they have never worked before on any band or mode. Many amateurs will send QSL Cards to stations they have worked. Computer-based logging software, such as the American Radio Relay League's Logbook of the World, can also be used for logging contacts. Logs and QSL cards can be kept as keepsakes and used as proof of contacts for awards, such as Worked all States or the DX Century Club. (en)
  • QSO — выражение из международного Q-кода, принятого в служебной и любительской радиосвязи. Официальное значение: «Я могу связаться с (такой-то станцией) непосредственно», при передаче с вопросительным знаком — «Можете ли Вы связаться с (такой-то станцией) непосредственно?». В современной любительской практике употребляется в значении «сеанс двусторонней радиосвязи». (ru)
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