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Default Why is one able to hear an UHF radio in a steel hulled ship?

On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 08:11:18 -0400, Jack Erbes
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Terry Spragg wrote:

WTF does QLF mean?


QLF is not listed in ACP-131, for the most part it has no assigned,
internationally recognized, meaning.

Back in my Navy days the stock reply, when queried about an unknown Q or
Z signal, would have been "It means send a series of LIMA with FOXTROT
separators".


it's a joke among hams...refers to someone who's got a bad fist.

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