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  2. Q code - Wikipedia

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    The Q-code is a standardised collection of three-letter codes that each start with the letter "Q". It is an operating signal initially developed for commercial radiotelegraph communication and later adopted by other radio services, especially amateur radio .

  3. QN Signals - Wikipedia

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    The QN Signals are Morse code operating signals that were introduced for Amateur radio net operation in 1939 on the Michigan QMN Net to lighten the burdens of net control operators. Originally created by a committee of the Detroit Amateur Radio Association led by Ralph Thetreat, W8FX. [ 1 ]

  4. QSA and QRK radio signal reports - Wikipedia

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    The QSK code is one of the earliest signal reporting formats and is a part of the Q code used for commercial radiotelegraph communication, appearing as one of the twelve Q Codes listed in the 1912 International Radiotelegraph Convention Regulations, and was later adopted by other radio services, especially amateur radio. The QSA code was ...

  5. ACP 131 - Wikipedia

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    ACP-131 [1] is the controlling publication for the listing of Q codes and Z codes. It is published and revised from time to time by the Combined Communications Electronics Board (CCEB) countries: Australia, New Zealand, Canada, United Kingdom, and United States.

  6. Operating signals - Wikipedia

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    Operating signals are a type of brevity code used in operational communication among radio and telegraph operators. For example: Prosigns for Morse code; 92 Code: telegraph brevity codes; Q code: initially developed for commercial radiotelegraph communication and adopted by other radio services; QN Signals: published by the ARRL and used in ...

  7. Q and Z signals - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Q and Z signals are brevity codes widely used in Morse code radio telegraphy. See, respectively

  8. Q and Z codes - Wikipedia

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    Q and Z codes, also called Q and Z signals may refer to: Q code , 3-letter code beginning with Q and used by radiotelegraph and other radio services Z code , 3-letter code used in radio communications

  9. APRS Calling - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... American Radio Relay League. Field Service Form FSD-218 ...