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Sorry for the silly question but what does the '73' mean with which
some folks end their messages? Is it some sort if varient of a SINPO or SIO code? Best, -Al -- ~/.signature |
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![]() "Al Arduengo" wrote in message ... Sorry for the silly question but what does the '73' mean with which some folks end their messages? Is it some sort if varient of a SINPO or SIO code? Just a short way of saying "best wishes" see http://www.qsl.net/w5www/73.html -- Simon Mason Anlaby East Yorkshire. 53°44'N 0°26'W http://www.simonmason.karoo.net |
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![]() Al Arduengo wrote: Sorry for the silly question but what does the '73' mean with which some folks end their messages? Is it some sort if varient of a SINPO or SIO code? Best wishes or best regards. It's a Morse code 'abbreviation'. Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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"Simon Mason" writes:
"Al Arduengo" wrote in message ... Sorry for the silly question but what does the '73' mean with which some folks end their messages? Is it some sort if varient of a SINPO or SIO code? Just a short way of saying "best wishes" see http://www.qsl.net/w5www/73.html -- Ahh. Thanks! -- ~/.signature |
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N8KDV wrote:
Al Arduengo wrote: Sorry for the silly question but what does the '73' mean with which some folks end their messages? Is it some sort if varient of a SINPO or SIO code? Best wishes or best regards. It's a Morse code 'abbreviation'. Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm And 73's as some say is incorrect. 73 means best regards (plural), so adding a 's makes it a double plural, as in best regardses. |
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Al Arduengo wrote:
Sorry for the silly question but what does the '73' mean with which some folks end their messages? Is it some sort if varient of a SINPO or SIO code? Best, -Al -- ~/.signature As others have correctly pointed out the morse code signal 73 means "best regards" as is. This and the signal 88 (love and kisses) appear in several lists of accepted morse code abbreviations overlapping with the accepted Phillips code abbreviations used by morse operators for many decades, both amateur and commercial. I wonder if these 2 signals were originally of the list of ARL numbered signals for use in amateur radiograms...those however are always prefaced by the term ARL and are always spelled out (in my lists of ARL numbers, the signals 73 and 88 are skipped over). It's truely amazing how standardized international morse code became, though it has been used over a hundred years roughly - makes you wonder how much of modern communications will even be remembered 10 years in the past with all the proprietary incompatibility going on. |
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![]() G. Skiffington wrote: Al Arduengo wrote: Sorry for the silly question but what does the '73' mean with which some folks end their messages? Is it some sort if varient of a SINPO or SIO code? Best, -Al -- ~/.signature As others have correctly pointed out the morse code signal 73 means "best regards" as is. This and the signal 88 (love and kisses) appear in several lists of accepted morse code abbreviations overlapping with the accepted Phillips code abbreviations used by morse operators for many decades, both amateur and commercial. I wonder if these 2 signals were originally of the list of ARL numbered signals for use in amateur radiograms...those however are always prefaced by the term ARL and are always spelled out (in my lists of ARL numbers, the signals 73 and 88 are skipped over). It's truely amazing how standardized international morse code became, though it has been used over a hundred years roughly - makes you wonder how much of modern communications will even be remembered 10 years in the past with all the proprietary incompatibility going on. Interesting, with regard to International Morse code (CW) having been standardized for so many years...a new character was added only this past week! The "at-sign" (@) is now a Morse code character. It's "dit-dah-dah-dit-dah-dit" (as in symbols for a and c run together). /Carl - w5su Dallas TX |
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![]() Carl Solomon wrote: G. Skiffington wrote: Al Arduengo wrote: Sorry for the silly question but what does the '73' mean with which some folks end their messages? Is it some sort if varient of a SINPO or SIO code? Best, -Al -- ~/.signature As others have correctly pointed out the morse code signal 73 means "best regards" as is. This and the signal 88 (love and kisses) appear in several lists of accepted morse code abbreviations overlapping with the accepted Phillips code abbreviations used by morse operators for many decades, both amateur and commercial. I wonder if these 2 signals were originally of the list of ARL numbered signals for use in amateur radiograms...those however are always prefaced by the term ARL and are always spelled out (in my lists of ARL numbers, the signals 73 and 88 are skipped over). It's truely amazing how standardized international morse code became, though it has been used over a hundred years roughly - makes you wonder how much of modern communications will even be remembered 10 years in the past with all the proprietary incompatibility going on. Interesting, with regard to International Morse code (CW) having been standardized for so many years...a new character was added only this past week! The "at-sign" (@) is now a Morse code character. It's "dit-dah-dah-dit-dah-dit" (as in symbols for a and c run together). (Whoops - my mistake...it was last MONTH, not last WEEK, that the new character was added. Sorry 'bout that). /Carl - w5su Dallas TX |
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Read the origins and meaning of 73 through out the years at URL:
http://ac6v.com/73.htm#73 Lots more origins and Ham Speak there as well Such as Origin Of Ham Version I Origin of Ham - Version II Origin Of Lid Origin Of BoatAnchor Why Do We Use LSB Below 9 MHz and USB Above When Did Single SideBand Appear in Radio ? Origin Of MAYDAY Origin Of Elmer Origin Of SOS Origin of PAN PAN Origin Of DX Origin Of Roger Wilco What Happened To TV Channel One ??? What Happened To The B- Battery ???? Why Do Hams Abbreviate Everything ? Origin of The RST System and S-Meter Reports 5 by 5 and Loud and Clear Origin OF Q, R, X, and Z Codes Origin Of Voice Numbers Like Niner Origin Of ProSigns Origin Of 33 Origin Of DE Origin of CQ Origin of 73 Origin Of USA Callsigns Origin of es = and in CW When Was AVC Invented ? -- Incognito By Necessity (:-( If you can't convince them, confuse them. - - -Harry S Truman "Al Arduengo" wrote in message ... Sorry for the silly question but what does the '73' mean with which some folks end their messages? Is it some sort if varient of a SINPO or SIO code? Best, -Al -- ~/.signature |
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