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Contact (amateur radio)

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704: 322: 70:, 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. 81:, 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. 597: 148: 263: 745: 291: 66:
to refer to an extended, informal conversation, a variation of the common idioms "chewing the fat" and "chewing the rag". Sometimes, a contact
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to stations they have worked. Computer-based logging software, such as the American Radio Relay League's
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The ARRL Ham Radio License Manual: All You Need to Become an Amateur Radio Operator. Technician; Level 1
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Exchange of information between amateur radio stations
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amateur radio stations
call
amateur radio operator
signal report
Q code
slang
in person
QSL Cards
Logbook of the World
Ham Radio For Dummies
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978-1-119-45482-3
"3 dB: A New One..."
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All about Ham Radio
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978-1-878707-04-8
The ARRL Ham Radio License Manual: All You Need to Become an Amateur Radio Operator. Technician; Level 1
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978-0-87259-963-5
Hello World: A Life in Ham Radio
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978-1-56898-281-6
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