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so ive been licensed for about 4 months now and i keep hearing people throw around all these codes on the air and i mostly just nod along but i dont really know what half of them mean. like i know QSL is something about confirming but is it confirming you heard them or confirming the contact or both? and then theres QRM vs QRN and i always mix those up. also people say 73 at the end of every conversation which i looked up and apparently means best regards but nobody ever explained WHY its 73 specifically, like why not just say best regards. and what is QTH, is that just your location? someone told me QSY means change frequency but ive also heard it used in a way that didnt seem like that. theres also stuff like OM and YL that i see written in logs and on qrz pages. im not looking for an exhaustive list or anything just the ones that actually come up in normal conversation so i dont feel completely lost
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