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'''QTHR''' – "At the registered ___location&nbsp;____"; chiefly British use. Historically, the ___location in the printed Callbook; modernly, "as given in online government records for my callsign". E.g., "You can contact me QTHR".<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ukrepeater.net/list1q.php |title=List of repeaters in the UK sorted by QTHR |access-date=2016-06-01}}</ref>
 
'''QBL''' – “Quit BeBein'ina a Lid” QBL is used among amateur radio operators to indicate humour in their CW transmission. While QBL is generally used by a small subsection of operators who can properly decode, it is available to anyone.
 
====German use during World War II====