
Everyone wants to know how their signal sounds on the air and often the best way to find out is a signal report from other ham radio operators. The standard signal reporting method for amateur radio is the …
The RST System in Ham Radio - Understanding Signal Reports
When you are in the hobby, at some point, and mainly on HF and CW, you will be given or asked for a signal report with the person you are communicating with. The chart below is your guide to …
Select the signal's most consistant characteristic from each of the R, S, and T columns in the chart. Select the number from the R-S-T Numeric Value (left) column which corresponds to each …
RST Signal Reporting Reference Guide – W6AER – Ham Radio Website
4 days ago · First number is for Readability (R), the second is for Strength (S), and the last one is for Tone (T) when representing CW signals. The tone is only used for CW (Continuous Wave aka Morse …
Ham Radio RST Signal Report System - University at Buffalo
Select the signal's most consistant characteristic from each of the R, S, and T columns in the chart. Select the number from the R-S-T Numeric Value (left) column which corresponds to each …
Perfect tone, no trace of ripple or modulation of any kind. The "tone" report refers only to the purity of the signal, and has no connection with its stability or freedom from clicks or chirps. If the signal has the …
Quick Reference Operating Aids - ARRL
This handy operating aid contains four useful references including the UTC time conversion chart, the ITU phonetic alphabet, guidelines to using the RST System, communication procedures and good …