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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 the 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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   *If you are Calling CQ, you are in control and you can control how much you want to talk and when to end the QSO.   *If you are Calling CQ, you are in control and you can control how much you want to talk and when to end the QSO.
  
-  *When replying to a station calling CQ, you may want to reply slightly off frequency 20kHz30kHz etc. using XIT on the radio. If multiple people reply on the exact frequency in morse code it can end up being one long dah.+  *When replying to a station calling CQ, you may want to reply slightly off frequency 20 Hz30 Hz etc. using XIT on the radio. If multiple people reply on the exact frequency in morse code it can end up being one long dah.
  
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