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The RST code is used by Radio Amateurs, Short Wave Listeners, and others to exchange radio signal reports. Mrs. ...
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The "R" stands for "Readability" and is measured on a scale of 1, (barely readable) to 5 (perfectly readable). The "S" stands for "Strength" and is measured on a scale of 1, (very weak signal) to 9 (very strong signal). The "T" stands for "Tone" and is measured on a scale of 1, (very poor tone) to 9 (perfect tone). Tone is used only used in Morse code and digital transmissions and is therefore omitted during voice operations. 1922 Chart of the Morse Code Letters and Numerals Morse code is a method for transmitting information, using standardized sequences of short and long marks or pulses â commonly known as dots and dashes â for the letters, numerals and special characters of a message. ...
An example RST report for a voice contact would be "59", usually pronounced "five and nine", and symbolises a perfectly readable and very strong signal. Exceptionally strong signals are designated by the quantitative number of decibels, in excess of "S9", displayed on the receiver's "S meter". Example: "Your signal is 30 dB over S9." The decibel (dB) is a measure of the ratio between two quantities, and is used in a wide variety of measurements in acoustics, physics and electronics. ...
The S-meter (signal strength meter) is an indicator often provided on communications receivers, such as amateur radio receivers, shortwave receivers, and the like. ...
Suffixes were historically added to indicate other signal properties: X, stable frequency (crystal control); C, "chirp" (frequency shift when keying); or K, key clicks. E.g., RST 599X. During contests under morse code the nine in the RST is typically abbreviated as N to read 5NN to facilitate a faster exchange. 1922 Chart of the Morse Code Letters and Numerals Morse code is a method for transmitting information, using standardized sequences of short and long marks or pulses â commonly known as dots and dashes â for the letters, numerals and special characters of a message. ...
RST is the IATA Airport Code for Rochester International Airport in Rochester, Minnesota. An IATA airport code, known by the IATA as an IATA location identifier or, simply, a location identifier [1], is a three-letter alphabetic code designating many airports around the world. ...
Rochester International Airport Rochester International Airport (IATA: RST, ICAO: KRST) is an airport located south of Rochester, Minnesota. ...
Downtown Rochester and the South Fork of the Zumbro River Rochester is a city located in Olmsted County, Minnesota. ...
RsT is also the name of a compiled hex used on Funcards to allow theft of cable television. RsT was specifically designed for the main UK cable networks: NTL, Ex-Cw, and TW. The hex is probably the most commonly used amongst enthusiasts and also cable-traders. One downside to this hex is that it does not AU (AutoRoll) on key changes. NTL NASDAQ: NTLI (the company will trade under NASDAQ: NTLID from March 6 until March 31) is a US listed company providing cable services. ...
tw or TW may be: abbreviation for Tiger Woods. ...
The RST code is used by Radio Amateurs, Short Wave Listeners, and others to exchange radio signal reports. Mrs. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Shortwave listening. ...
The "R" stands for "Readability" and is measured on a scale of 1, (barely readable) to 5 (perfectly readable). The "S" stands for "Strength" and is measured on a scale of 1, (very weak signal) to 9 (very strong signal). The "T" stands for "Tone" and is measured on a scale of 1, (very poor tone) to 9 (perfect tone). Tone is used only used in Morse code and digital transmissions and is therefore omitted during voice operations. 1922 Chart of the Morse Code Letters and Numerals Morse code is a method for transmitting information, using standardized sequences of short and long marks or pulses â commonly known as dots and dashes â for the letters, numerals and special characters of a message. ...
An example RST report for a voice contact would be "59", usually pronounced "five and nine", and symbolises a perfectly readable and very strong signal. Exceptionally strong signals are designated by the quantitative number of decibels, in excess of "S9", displayed on the receiver's "S meter". Example: "Your signal is 30 dB over S9." The decibel (dB) is a measure of the ratio between two quantities, and is used in a wide variety of measurements in acoustics, physics and electronics. ...
The S-meter (signal strength meter) is an indicator often provided on communications receivers, such as amateur radio receivers, shortwave receivers, and the like. ...
Suffixes were historically added to indicate other signal properties: X, stable frequency (crystal control); C, "chirp" (frequency shift when keying); or K, key clicks. E.g., RST 599X. During contests under morse code code the nine in the RST is typically abbreviated as N to read 5NN to facilitate a faster exchange. 1922 Chart of the Morse Code Letters and Numerals Morse code is a method for transmitting information, using standardized sequences of short and long marks or pulses â commonly known as dots and dashes â for the letters, numerals and special characters of a message. ...
RST is the IATA Airport Code for Rochester International Airport in Rochester, Minnesota. An IATA airport code, known by the IATA as an IATA location identifier or, simply, a location identifier [1], is a three-letter alphabetic code designating many airports around the world. ...
Rochester International Airport Rochester International Airport (IATA: RST, ICAO: KRST) is an airport located south of Rochester, Minnesota. ...
Downtown Rochester and the South Fork of the Zumbro River Rochester is a city located in Olmsted County, Minnesota. ...
RsT is also the name of a compiled hex used on Funcards to allow theft of cable television. RsT was specifically designed for the main UK cable networks: NTL, Ex-Cw, and TW. The hex is probably the most commonly used amongst enthusiasts and also cable-traders. One downside to this hex is that it does not AU (AutoRoll) on key changes. NTL NASDAQ: NTLI (the company will trade under NASDAQ: NTLID from March 6 until March 31) is a US listed company providing cable services. ...
tw or TW may be: abbreviation for Tiger Woods. ...
RST - The Cult
RST is the abbreviated name of a cult dedicated to the God ar-Esti. Created by 4 brilliant young men, known only as RST The Dave, RST The Rob, RST The Joe, and RST The Roy, the cult is growing rapidly, gaining an estimated 13 members a day*. The branches of the cult extend into areas as diverse as music, literature, psychology, society, and the belief in Faeries. More information can be acquired in the Domain of ar-Esti (see above link). A public company is a company owned by the public rather than by a relatively few individuals. ...
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In religion and sociology, a cult is a cohesive group of people (often a relatively small and new religious movement) devoted to beliefs or practices that the surrounding culture or society considers to be far outside the mainstream. ...
In religion and sociology, a cult is a cohesive group of people (often a relatively small and new religious movement) devoted to beliefs or practices that the surrounding culture or society considers to be far outside the mainstream. ...
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- Member estimate made by cult Grandmaster, RST The Rob. The cult itself cannot be responsible for any falsifications in this assessment.
In religion and sociology, a cult is a cohesive group of people (often a relatively small and new religious movement) devoted to beliefs or practices that the surrounding culture or society considers to be far outside the mainstream. ...
In religion and sociology, a cult is a cohesive group of people (often a relatively small and new religious movement) devoted to beliefs or practices that the surrounding culture or society considers to be far outside the mainstream. ...
Prominent Members - RST The Rob
- RST The Joe
- RST The Dave
- RST The Roy
- Roger²
Commoncult Interests - Societal Stereotypes
- M:tG
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