What does QOM mean?
QOM means On what frequencies can your vessel be reached by a selective call?
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Common / Miscellaneous / Community category.
Particularly in Amateur radio Abbreviations
Particularly in Amateur radio Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for On what frequencies can your vessel be reached by a selective call??
On what frequencies can your vessel be reached by a selective call? can be abbreviated as QOM
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What does QOM stand for? QOM stands for "On what frequencies can your vessel be reached by a selective call?". |
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How to abbreviate "On what frequencies can your vessel be reached by a selective call?"? "On what frequencies can your vessel be reached by a selective call?" can be abbreviated as QOM. |
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What is the meaning of QOM abbreviation? The meaning of QOM abbreviation is "On what frequencies can your vessel be reached by a selective call?". |
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What does QOM mean? QOM as abbreviation means "On what frequencies can your vessel be reached by a selective call?". |
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What is shorthand of On what frequencies can your vessel be reached by a selective call?? The most common shorthand of "On what frequencies can your vessel be reached by a selective call?" is QOM. |
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