ARRL QN SIGNALS FOR CW NET USE QNA* Answer in prearranged order. QNB* Act as relay Between ........and........ QNC All net stations Copy. I have a message for all net stations. QND* Net is Directed (controlled by net control station). QNE* Entire net stand by. QNF Net is Free (not controlled). QNG Take over as net control station. QNH Your net frequency is High. QNI Net stations report In.*. I am reporting into the net. (Follow with a list or traffic or QRU). QNJ Can you copy me? Can you copy........? QNK* Transmit message for........to........ QNL Your net frequency is Low. QNM* Your are QRMing the net. Stand by. QNN Net control station is........ What station has net control? QNO Station is leaving the net. QNP Unable to copy you. Unable to copy........ QNQ* Move frequency to........and wait for........to finish handling traffic. Then send him traffic for QNR Answer........and Receive traffic. QNS* Following Stations are in the net. *(Follow with list.) Request list of stations in the net. QNT I request permission to leave the net for........minutes. QNU* The net has traffic for you. Stand by. QNV* Establish contact with........on this frequency. If successful, move to........and send him traffic for........ QNW How do I route messages for........? QNX You are excused from the net.* Request to be excused from the net. QNY* Shift to another frequency (or to........kHz) to clear traffic with........ QNZ Zero beat your signal with mine. *For use only by the Net Control Station. Notes on Use of QN Signals The QN signals listed above are special ARRL signals for use in amateur cw nets only. They are not for use in casual amateur conversation. Other meanings that may be used in other services do not apply. Do not use QN signals on phone nets. Say it with words. QN signals need not be followed by a question mark, even though the meaning may be interrogatory.