[600MRG] FW: Z codes
Patrick Brown
pbrown5 at yahoo.com
Mon Nov 3 12:06:31 CST 2014
Thanks for the info as I am getting back on the air and it is fun to see the codes again - just need to learn a few
Pat KL3DB
Homer Alaska
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> From: Frank Lotito <k3dz at live.com>
>To: "600mrg at w7ekb.com" <600mrg at w7ekb.com>
>Sent: Monday, November 3, 2014 4:40 AM
>Subject: [600MRG] FW: Z codes
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>From: k3dz at live.com
>To: w8au at sssnet.com
>Subject: RE: [600MRG] Z codes
>Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2014 08:39:21 -0500
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>For those of you interested in a compilation of 62 zillion different Q and Z codes, and a whole bunch more, on the Internet you can find a 198 page freebie pdf format publication called "Operating Signals." Google ACP131.pdf or use this URL:
>http://jcs.dtic.mil/j6/cceb/acps/acp131/ACP131F09.pdf
>73 Frank K3DZ / WH2XHA Pittsburgh, PA
>> Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2014 23:17:49 -0500
>> To: 600mrg at w7ekb.com
>> From: w8au at sssnet.com
>> Subject: Re: [600MRG] Z codes
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>> At 12:24 PM 11/2/2014, Rudy Severns wrote:
>> >The comments on Z codes bring back old memories. I used them to the
>> >exclusion of Q codes when I was a naval reserve radioman and later
>> >in the army. We had a whole book of them but like Q codes only used
>> >a few regularly. One of the games when the net was slow on a drill
>> >night was to use as many of the more unusual ones as possible in
>> >back and forth chatter. It got pretty funny until one of the chiefs
>> >came down on us! Knock it off a******s!
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>> So you never got a ZBM2 from the other end? ;-)
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>> Perry w8au
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