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  1. Q code - Wikipedia

    The Q-code is a standardised collection of three-letter codes that each start with the letter "Q".

  2. Ham Radio Q-Codes - qsl.net

    Presented in the table below are some common Q-Codes used by radio amateurs. These codes were found on the inside cover of a 1965 ARRL Amateur Radio Station Log Book.

  3. Ham Radio Q Codes: How to Use Them? – Ham Radio Prep

    Originally intended for use only by radiotelegraph operators, Q-codes have become a permanent part of the hobby’s jargon, and many hams use them on phone as well as in face-to-face …

  4. Q-signals are a set of abbreviations for common information that save time and allow communication between operators who don’t speak a common language. Modern ham radio …

  5. Ham Radio Q Codes - List of Ham Radio Q Codes (Shorthand)

    Q codes are radio shorthand for commonly asked questions and responses. Similar to the short codes people use in text messages on cell phones, Q codes also make communication easier …

  6. Ham Radio Q Codes

    Ham Radio Q Codes Our complete list of all Ham Radio Q Codes. Quickly find Q Codes and their meaning using the Search Box! Also, download the pdf version here: ham radio Q Codes pdf

  7. Q Codes Reference Guide – W6AER – Ham Radio Website

    4 days ago · Do you have any messages for me? The above are the most common Q-Codes you are likely to encounter. You may however encounter some additional ones and if you are …

  8. Amateur Radio Q Codes - Two Rivers ARC W3OC - trarc.org

    The Amateur Radio Q codes are an iconic feature of radio communication, widely used by amateur radio operators, shortwave listeners, and beyond. Originating in the early 20th …

  9. Q-Codes – DCO Radio Communication Guide

    Q-Codes are internationally recognized three-letter abbreviations starting with “Q”. Originally designed for Morse code, they are still widely used today in CB, amateur, maritime, and …

  10. RadioQTH - Q Codes

    The "Q" codes are typically used when there is a need/desire to express a particular idea and do so as quickly and simply as possible. "Q" codes take the form of a question only when sent …