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AGES
6th Nov 2006, 14:48
Can anybody explain what QSY means, I hear it regularly from ATC and I not sure what it means and I can not find any explaination anywhere.:confused:

A V 8
6th Nov 2006, 17:14
Hi AGES,

I may be wrong, as I have been so often in the past, but I believe it has something to do with changing frequency to another ATC unit.

One particular time I've heard this when I was working Birmingham Radar:

Me: G-ABCD, request frequency change to Wolverhampton, 123.XX
EGBB APP: QSY to Wolverhampton, Squawk 7000, G'day.

Hope that helps.

Everyone, please feel free to correct me

CAT3C AUTOLAND
6th Nov 2006, 17:22
I seem to recall it means 'change radio frequency'. I came across this when I started instructing and wondered the same thing!

bluesilk
6th Nov 2006, 17:24
:ok: av8 Spot on. QSY is a throw back to the "Q" codes of yesteryear and indeed means "change frequency to --" You may even hear a very old aviation person say on the RT "QSY so and so, pogo this" meaning if no contact come back to me" Some "Q"codes still going of course. Cheers.

chevvron
6th Nov 2006, 17:27
Part of the W/T 'Q' codes system as per QDM, QNH, QGH etc but ATC isn't supposed to use it nowadays, so where did you hear it?
Now ask about 'pigeons' and 'strangling parrots'.

Johnm
6th Nov 2006, 17:28
Put "q codes " into Google and fill your boots:eek:

Farmer 1
6th Nov 2006, 17:29
Yes, that is the old meaning of the term - changing frequency - though I believe it is no longer officially in use. Pity, because it was such a simple term, easy to use and unambiguous.

There's progress for you.

Whopity
6th Nov 2006, 20:31
http://www.kloth.net/radio/qcodes.php

kevmusic
6th Nov 2006, 21:24
http://www.kloth.net/radio/qcodes.php

Bloody 'ell!! :eek:

I thought there were just a few!

AGES
7th Nov 2006, 09:58
Thanks for all the information, it makes complete sense now. I have been hearing it when we are communicating at a frequency for an airway and then descending into a zone operating under a different frequencey:)

Foxy Loxy
7th Nov 2006, 17:50
Hi there,

Generally speaking, "QSY" means "Freecall your next frequency."
Your details won't have been passed on to the next unit. If they have, you will be instructed to "contact" the next frequency. You therefore won't have to relay all your details to the next controller you speak to.

Hope that helps

Foxy

Flash0710
7th Nov 2006, 17:59
Sniggerd about it before will snigger again................

QRM Are you being interfered with? [AP13]
or
I am being interfered with [AP13]

1. nil
2. slightly
3. moderately
4. severely
5. extremely).
:E :E :} :}
Luv

xxxx

f

Glasgow_Flyer
7th Nov 2006, 20:36
Bloody 'ell!! :eek:

I thought there were just a few!

Me too! Did folk actually have to remember all of these in the war!

Think I'll ask for QCH November next time I am out - will probably be told to GTF! hehe

eharding
7th Nov 2006, 20:51
Sniggerd about it before will snigger again................
QRM Are you being interfered with? [AP13]
or
I am being interfered with [AP13]
1. nil
2. slightly
3. moderately
4. severely
5. extremely).
:E :E :} :}
Luv
xxxx
f

'Request QSY en-route' is fairly common.

'Request QRM en-route' is fairly pervy.

airborne_artist
7th Nov 2006, 21:19
In an earlier military existence I was a signaller, Morse, hand-speed. Used QRS quite a bit, I'm afraid to say. Wretched base signallers in their warm huts, while we froze and tried to write...

Flash0710
7th Nov 2006, 23:03
" Approach good afternoon M'aam . G-C*NT requesting QRM 5 for your upper airway........":E :E :E


What is wrong with that E Harding of Berkshire, UK????:E :E


hugs


xx

f
Registration disguised to protect the innocent...:E

Whirlygig
7th Nov 2006, 23:14
Is the controller male or female? :E :}

Cheers

Whirls

Flash0710
7th Nov 2006, 23:24
Is the controller male or female? :E :}
Cheers
Whirls
" Approach good afternoon M'aam ............
Does this aid your quest????
hugs
xxxxxxxxx
f

QSK?
8th Nov 2006, 06:13
While you're looking at www.kloth.net, check out the meaning of my PPrune handle in the Q-code!

Mad Girl
8th Nov 2006, 07:22
I'd better keep this away from my partner when he learns RT or he's going to be "QOD 5"...ing all over the airways. :uhoh:

Great for him but not too good for me. :hmm:

hobbit1983
8th Nov 2006, 16:18
My partner keeps asking me QRX :hmm: