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QTH
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What is your position in latitude and longitude (or according to any other indication)?
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My position is ... latitude...longitude
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Amateur Radio
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QTJ*
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What is your speed?
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My speed is ... knots (or ... kilometres per hour or ... statute miles per hour).
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All services
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QTI*
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What is your TRUE course? [AP14]
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My TRUE course is ... degrees. [AP14]
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All services
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QTL*
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What is your TRUE heading?
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My TRUE heading is ... degrees.
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All services
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QTI
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What is your TRUE track? [AP13]
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My TRUE track is ... degrees. [AP13]
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All services
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QKO
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What other units are (or will be) taking part in the operation [... (identification of operation)]?
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In the operation [... (identification)], the following units are (or will be) taking part ... (name of units).
... (name) unit is taking part in operation [... (identification] (with effect from ... hours).
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Aeronautical Code signals
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QNH
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What should I set on the subscale of my altimeter so that the instrument would indicate its elevation if my aircraft were on the ground at your station?
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If you set the subscale of your altimeter to read ... millibars, the instrument would indicate its elevation if your aircraft were on the ground at my station at ... hours.
Note.- When the setting is given in hundredths of inch the AbbreviationINS is used to identify the units.
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Aeronautical Code signals
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QFE
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What should I set on the subscale of my altimeter so that the instrument would indicate its height above the reference elevation being used?
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If you set the subscale of your altimeter to read ... millibars, the instrument would indicate its height above aerodrome elevation (above threshold, runway number ...).
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Aeronautical Code signals
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QGK
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What track should I make good?
What track are you making good?
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Make good a track from ... (place) on ... degrees ... (true or magnetic).
I am making good a track from ... (place) on ... degrees ... (true or magnetic).
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Aeronautical Code signals
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QSS
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What working frequency will you use?
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I will use the working frequency ... kHz (or MHz) (in the HF bands normally only the last three figures of the frequency need be given).
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All services
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