Q-CODE

The Q-CODE facilitates the communications between the radio operator operators.
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Q Code |
Definition |
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CQ |
General call |
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QRA |
Place of the station of the operator |
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QRB |
Outdistance between two stations * |
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QRD |
Direction * |
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QRE |
Hour of arrival envisaged * |
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QRG |
Exact frequency * |
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QRH |
Unstable frequency / Variation of the frequency * |
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QRI |
Dial tone of emission * |
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QRJ |
Good reception * |
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QRK |
Intelligibility of the signal |
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QRL |
To be occupied * |
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QRM |
Noise related to the human activity |
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QRN |
Atmospheric or weather noise |
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QRT |
Stop the transmission |
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QRU |
Nothing with saying * |
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QRV |
To be ready * |
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QRW |
Information of a call * |
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QRX |
Stand By * |
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QRZ |
Name of the station / Callsign |
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QSA |
Force signal * |
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QSB |
Variation of the signal / Fading |
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QSL |
Acknowledgement of delivery / Confirmation by card |
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QSO |
Communication |
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QSP |
To transmit to / Retransmission at another station * |
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QSW |
Transmit on the current frequency * |
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QSX |
Listen on * |
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QSY |
Change of frequency |
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QTH |
Position of the station |
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QTI |
Exact road * |
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QTJ |
Speed * |
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QTL |
Cape exact * |
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QTR |
Exact hour |
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QTU |
Hour of the beginning of emission of the station * |
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QTX |
Hour of end of emission of the station * |
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QUA |
To have news * |
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QUD |
Urgency * |
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QUF |
Hazard warning signal * |
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