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-There are different variations that people do with morse code contacts.+There are different QSO variations that people do with morse code contacts.
 It can be very short exchange just with signal report, or it can be a longer exchange. It can be very short exchange just with signal report, or it can be a longer exchange.
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 +When replying to a station calling CQ you may want to call in slightly off frequency, like 20kHz using XIT.
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 The basic idea is a station calls CQ after sending QRL?  The reply station replies. The basic idea is a station calls CQ after sending QRL?  The reply station replies.
-The CQ station will give a signal report, may give their name, location and pass it back to you. (If you miss things it doesn't matter)+The CQ station will give a signal report, may give their name, location and pass it back to you. (**If you miss things it doesn't matter**)
 The reply station will give a signal report, may give name, location and pass it to CQ station. The reply station will give a signal report, may give name, location and pass it to CQ station.
 They can then carry on talking about setup or anything else with RIG, PWR, ANT, WX or say goodbye to each other. They can then carry on talking about setup or anything else with RIG, PWR, ANT, WX or say goodbye to each other.
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 For a contest, or a POTA, SOTA or other 'OTA the exchanges may be shorter. You can just send your callsign to call in. For a contest, or a POTA, SOTA or other 'OTA the exchanges may be shorter. You can just send your callsign to call in.
 If they send [your callsign]? they are asking if they got it correct. If they have send "R R" If they send [your callsign]? they are asking if they got it correct. If they have send "R R"
 +If they send [part of your callsign]? Resend your full callsign
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 +If they haven't copied your callsign correctly or they have part of your callsign, send out your callsign again.
  
 If you hear a station say your callsign they have heard you and are now speaking to you. If you hear a station say your callsign they have heard you and are now speaking to you.
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 +**Most importantly, don't worry about making mistakes and have fun.**
  
  
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