Subj : Ham Radio Terms (X and Nu To : ALL USERS From : DARYL STOUT Date : Mon Jan 25 2016 12:03 am From QRZ.Com, the Icom handout, and Part 97 Of The FCC Rules - Ham Radio Glossary - An overview of amateur radio terms. 0 "Slashed Zero" - distinguishes a ZERO from the letter "O". Intended to resolve ambiguity in callsigns like ""W0OF". Not needed for callsigns like "W0RK". Can be produced by pressing Alt-216 (X) on your PC keyboard (Note: you must use the numeric keypad, not the numbers across the top row of the keyboard. This method should work in most PC-based editors such as e-mail clients, word processors, etc.) 73 "Best Regards" (Source: "Morse Code: The Essential Language", 2nd Ed., ARRL Publishing) 75 "May God Bless You And Yours". (thanks to the Christian Amateur Radio Fellowship Net at www.carf.net). 807 An old glass vacuum tube, several inches tall and around. Also, slang for a beer, as in "there's nothing like a cold 807 on a hot Arizona afternoon" (thanks to W7QY). According to our friends in Ireland, a pint of Guinness is known as a "Black 807" (thanks to GI4FUE). 88 "Hugs" and/or "Kisses" XCVR "Transceiver" (a unit integrating both a transmitter and a receiver). XIT "Transmit Incremental Tuning"; a common feature on HF radios that allows the user to slightly change the transmit frequency while leaving the receive frequency the same. XYL Short for Ex-Young Lady (Wife). --- BgNet 1.0a12 - The Thunderbolt BBS wx1der.dyndns.org Little Rock, AR .