Subj : Missing Q Signals
To   : All
From : Daryl Stout
Date : Mon Sep 09 2019 12:02 am

The Missing Q signals

   Some Q signals have never made it to the ARRL's official list. Here are
some that may agree would be useful in appropriate situations. As with
regular Q signals, each can be a statement or a question, depending on
whether a question mark follows it.

  Obviously, many of these are for eyeball QSO's, and not for use on
the air (hi hi).

 QAS - I am speaking out of my @$$
 QAS? - Are you speaking out of your @$$?

 QBA - My antenna is BIG!
 QBA? - How big is your antenna?

 QBO - Don't sit next to that guy in the meeting.
 QBO? - Buddy, can you spare some soap?

 QBS - It's getting deep in here.
 QBS? - Did I tell you about the one that got away?

 Alternate suggested by ken cubilo w8ob
 QBS - Clean the bird s*** off your antenna so you can hear me
 QBS? - Should I clean the bird s*** off my antenna so I can hear you

 Suggestions made for spark gap transmitter on QRP-L mailing list
 QCP - I am using Cat Power(From Rotary Cat Power Wheel)
 QCP? - Are you using Cat Power?

 QCW - I am going to whistle Morse Code on FM (or SSB)
 QCW? - Why are you whistling Morse?

 QDR - Damn Right the frequency is busy!} In response to QRL
 QDR? - Do you have a Receiver?} In respone to QRL

 Contributed by Don Melcher = W6ZO
 QET - Phone home.
 QET? - Has anyone called me from another planet?

 QEW - Copy is difficult due to Ear Wax.
 QEW? - Is copy difficult due to Ear Wax?

 Contributed by John L Sielke W2AGN
 QFH - This frequency is MINE! - go elsewhere.
 QFH? - Is this frequency hogged?

 QHI - I am jumping in quick to say hi, then going QRT.
 QHI? - Are you leaving after only one transmission?

 QKB? - How many knobs does your radio have?
 QKB n - My radio has "n" knobs.

 Contributed by Fred K6DGW
 QKN? - How many of them do you know how to use?
 QKN n - I think I know how to use "n" of them.

 Contributed by Fred K6DGW
 QLF - I am sending with my left foot.
 QLF? - Are you sending with your left foot?

 QLK - I am sending with my left foot and keyboard.
 QLK? - Are you sending with your left foot and keyboard?

 Contributed by Thom LaCosta K3HRN
 QNO - I am sending through a non-standard orifice.
 QNO? - Are you sending through a non-standard orifice?

 Contributed by Thom LaCosta K3HRN
 QOF Yes, I am an Old F@rt.
 QOF? Are you an old F@rt?

 Contributed by Jim W7RY
 QOK - Your last transmission was Okie Dokie.
 QOK? - Was my last transmission OK?

 QPM - Your signal is purr modulated.
 QPM? - Is my signal purr modulated?

 QRC - Warning, rag chewer on frequency.
 QRC? - Are you a rag chewer?

 QRG - You are transmitting in or near the ... (wave length or 
     frequency) amateur band.
 QRG? - Am I transmitting in or near an amateur band, and if so which one?

 QRW - Means Qrp - Really Weak
 QRW? - Qrp, you are Really Weak?

 contributed by w0rw
 QWC? - Who cares? } Courtesy of
 QWC - I don't care } Fred Bonavita, K5QLF
 
 QWC - I have to go to the bathroom } Courtesy of
 QWC? - Do you have to go to the bathroom? } Fred Bonavita, K5QLF
 
 QZZ - I fell asleep at the mike.
 QZZ? - Is that a 60Hz hum, or are you snoring?
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