Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 45 Part 2.djvu/1212

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2888 Aircraft servioe. INTERNATIONAL RADIO CONVENTION. NOVEMBER 25,1927. I. Abbreviation8 to be used in all services-Continued Abbre- viation QSV. ___ _ QSW ___ _ QSX ____ _ QSY.. __ • QSZ ___ .. QTA____ _ QTB.__ •• QTC••••• QTD•••• QTE..... Question Must I shift to the wave of __ • ___ meters (or of •• _•• _ kilocycles), for the balance of our oommunlcatlonsJ• and continue after hav· 1111 sent aeveral y 'sT Will you send on "_' __ meters (or on _____ _ ldlocycJes) waves ot Type AI, A2, A3 or BT Does my wave length (frequency) varyT _•• ••• Must I send on the wave of ______ meters (or • •• •• • k Uoc;cles) without changing the type of waveT Must I send each word or group twice!•• _. __ M~ ~of'=~ ~~rm No....... as if It Do you agree with my word count? •• __ • __ How many telegrams have you to send!_____ _ Is the word-oount which I am COntlrmini to . you accepted? What Is my tme ~ng1 (or) ________________ _ What Ia my true bearinK relative to? _________ _ QTF_.. . . Will you give me the position of my station based on the bearingll taken by the radio- compass stations which you control? QTG•• _• . QTH.... QTL. • •• QT1. •• •• QTK. __ • QTL._ ••• QTM.• __ QTN.... QTP. ___ _ QTR•• _._ QTS_ •••• QTU..... Will 70U transmit your call signal for one mlnute on a wave length of •••.•• meters (or ._ •••• kllocyclell) In order that I may tate your bearin« by radlocompass? What is'your position In latitude and longi· tude (or according to any other Indication)? What layour tme course?.................. _• • Whatisyourspeed1••• _............. __ _ __ __ _ _ Wbat fa of the tme bearing of •••••• relative to you? Send radio sillDais to enableme to determine my be&rIn& with respect to the radio 1>&;. con. Send radio signals and IlUbmarlne sound slg. nalll to enable me to determine my hearing and my distance. Can you tete the bearing of my station (or of ••••• _) relative to ~OU1 ~lt°~~=~nt~~!1~.TarmstroBot (talk).01:46, 7 January 2012 (UTC)~_TarmstroBot (talk):::: What is the true bearing of your station rela· tlveto me? What are the hours during which your sta- tion Is openT Answer Shift to wave of ______ meters (or of •• _. •• Idlocycles) for the balance of our com· munications and continue after havilli oent several V's. I will send on • _____ meters (or • _____ kilo- cycles) waves of Type AI, A2, A3 or B. Continue to listen. Your wave length (irequency) varies. Bend on the wave of _. ____ meters (or _._ ••• kilocycles) without changing the type 01 WIve. Send each word or 1O"0Up twice. Cancel telegram No.•••••• as If It had not been sent. I do not agree with your word count; I shall repeat the first letter of each word and tho first figure of each number. I have ._. ___ telegrams for you or for._ ._ • • The word count which you contlrm to me Is accepted. Your true bearing Is _••• __ degrees (or) Your true hearing relative to •• __ •• is ___ . _ degrees at ...... (o'clock). - The position of your station based on the bearln&s teten by the radlocompass sta· tlons which I control Is •••••• latitude __ _ • __ 10 Diltude. I am sending my call signa! for one minute on the wave length of ••• ___ met"rB (or ...... kilocycles) In order that you may tete my bearing by radlocomPMB. My position Is _____ • latitude ______ longi- tude (or according to any other indication). My true ooune Is _. __ _ • degrees. My speed Is •• __ ._ knots, or ______ kilometers per hour. The true ~1Ilf of _. __ •• relative to me Is ___ ___ degrees at ______ (o'clock). I am sending radio signals to permit you to detarmlne your bearing with respect to the radlobeaeon. I am sending radio slKllals &lid submarine sound sillDals to pe"mit you to determine your bearing and your distance. I cannot take the hearing of i!j)ur stetlon (or of ______ ) relative to my stafion. I am going to enter the dock (or the port). The exact time Is _____ _ The true bearing of my station relative to you Is •••• __ at _._. __ (o'cloclr). My station Ia open from ______ to _____ _ II. AbbrllViationB more e8peciaUy used in the aircraft radio service QAA___ . _ At what time do you expect to arrive at I expect to arrive at • __ ._. at • ____ • (o'clock) _ __ ._••1 QAB. ____ Areyouenrouteto._. ___ 1____ ._._.. ___ ._. __ ._ Iamenrouteto___ ._. or Goto___• __ QAC_____ Are you returning to ••••• _1 __ _ ... .. .. _._. __ _ _ I am returning to _._ ._ . QAD__ ._ QAE____ _ At what time did you lea....e • _____ 1 (place of departure). Have you news of ______ (call signal of the aircraft station)? QAF' ____ _ QAH ___ _ At what t:me did you pass _. ____ ?_____ . _____ _ What Is your height? _______________ ._ . _____ • __ QAL. __ • Has any aircraft signaled In my neighbor- hood? QA1. ___ _ Must I look for another aircraft in my neigh. borhood? QAK_ ••• On what wave are you going to send the mete- orological warning messages? QAL_____ Areyougoing toland at ___ • __ ? ••__ •• __ • ____ _ QAM ____ Can you give me the late.,t meteorological message concerning weather for_ . _. ___ ___ ___ _ (place of observation)? or Return to _. __ ._ I left ____ •• (place of departure) at ____ •• (o'clock). Ihavenonewsof•__ ._. (CBII signal of the aircraft station). I passed ______ at _.• __ _ (o'clock). My height Is ______ meters (or acoording to any other Indication). No aircraft has slgnalad In your nalgh bor· hood. Look for another aireraft In your neighbor' hood (or) Look tor __ . ___ (CBII signal of the aircraft station) which was flying neer ______ (or in the direction of ______ ) at ______ (o'clock). I am going to send the meteorological warning messages on wave length of ______ meters (or ______ kilocycles). Iamgoingtolandat__• __• or Land _____ _ Here is the latest meteorological message con- cerning weather for • ____ • (place 01 ob- servation) .