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QSL can be a question or a response, it means 'Did you receive my transmission?' or 'I did receive your transmission'. It generally means not just the last thing sent, but all the info that was required has been received. For the long range and radio contest types, enough information has been exchanged for the contact to 'count'. Such contacts often exchange 'QSL Cards' to confirm contacts. It used to be done with postcards, but maybe more often by e-mail / web means these days? I'm not up to date on such things. Also used by worldwide broadcasters (like the BBC World Service and it's distant listeners in a similar way.

In amateur radio you might often hear 'QSL via the bureau' meaning exchange of cards via a central clearing service.

More info on wikipedia

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Q codes aren't really necessary or relevant to radio operation on any 'phone (voice) mode. Originally the Q codes were used by CW (morse code) operators to reduce the number of characters they had to send. The Q codes are for common radio phrases, so help to increase transmission speed, reduce the sent characters and increase accuracy.

However, they have always been used on 'phone, more so by amatuer operators using SSB where voice is not always as clear as it is on FM. Frankly the use of Q codes on FM (CB is FM) is OTT.

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Q codes aren't really necessary or relevant to radio operation on any 'phone (voice) mode. Originally the Q codes were used by CW (morse code) operators to reduce the number of characters they had to send. The Q codes are for common radio phrases, so help to increase transmission speed, reduce the sent characters and increase accuracy.

However, they have always been used on 'phone, more so by amatuer operators using SSB where voice is not always as clear as it is on FM. Frankly the use of Q codes on FM (CB is FM) is OTT.

Thanks for taking the time to explain that.

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