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Old 08-02-2010, 09:17 AM
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Cool Speaking Ham Radio is knowing a language over 150 yrs Old

Quote:
FB OM

See you inhabit Leeville, Need to QSO sometime.

73 de N5PZJ since 1989 (1971 FIRST TIME)
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Originally Posted by Jordan View Post
translation please ?

Here goes:

First most of our sayings and shorthands come from the days of the Telegraph when the standard was to keep the message sweet and simple, some of these abbreviations have made it into text messaging also.

FB is FINE BUSINESS (a greeting)
OM is Old Man, a reference men make to each other in the Communications world, a YL=Young Lady whereas a married woman is referred to as an XYL, hence EX YOUNG LADY.

Inhabit Leeville (Is around the area of Leeville, a small fishing village in the Southern Portion of Lafourche Parish best known for fishing and a toll bridge that goes to Fourchon)

QSO is a shorthand from telegraph days which means a contact, either over the radio or in person.

73 means Best wishes (If speaking to my XYL, I would have said 73 & 88s, which 88s means Love and kisses)

de (French Shorthand for FROM)

N5PZJ My FCC registered callsign which allows me to transmit upto 1500 Watts of Power on certain radio frequencies.


We speak a language all our own but you can explore this and the subculture at

ARRL.org

or

W5YI.com

Best Wishes (73) de (from) N5PZJ (Cajuncoin)
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