• YL may refer to: YL (rapper), Hispanic American rapper from Chicago YL (rapper), French rapper of Algerian origin YL Male Voice Choir, a Finnish choir...
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  • American Radio Relay League. The term "Young Lady" derives from a Morse code abbreviation, YL, that is used to refer to female amateur radio operators...
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    regardless of the operator's age. A single female amateur radio operator can be referred to as a YL, from the abbreviation used for "young lady", regardless...
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    Q code (redirect from QNB (amateur radio))
    mni hpi rtrns gtgs fer Rosh Hoshanah/Id el Fitr/May Day/Tksgvg 88 to XYL/YL/Widow Ciao Cheerio & gud/FB/best DX or any Part or Parts thereof in any Permutation...
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  • Young Ladies Radio League uses code 33 to mean "love sealed with friendship and mutual respect between one YL [young lady] and another YL" or simply "hugs...
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    Morse code (category Amateur radio)
    my signal). The abbreviations OM (old man), YL (young lady), and XYL ("ex-young lady" – wife) are common. YL or OM is used by an operator when referring...
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  • inherited the respective prefixes of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia, LY, YL, and ES. Following their independence fifty years later these countries resumed...
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    term "YL" ("young lady") to refer to individual female amateur operators, in contrast to "OM" ("old man") for males, was adopted by the American Radio Relay...
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  • SKYDECK Netherlands LWL Lowlevel CUB DRIVER Portugal LAX Laminar Air Spain YL LWA Libyan Wings LIBYAN WINGS Libya YQ LCT TAR Aerolineas TAR Mexico LAH L...
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  • Cara which means "precious" in Latin and is cognate to Welsh "câr") and the +yl suffix common in trendy early 20th century names such as Meryl and Beryl....
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