The following Q signals from the official list are widely used in the amateur service.

QRA
What is the name of your station?
QRG
Will you tell me any exact? Your exact frequency is ……………kHz.
QRH
Does my frequency vary? Your varies.
QRI
What is the tone of my transmission? The tone of your transmission is…… (amateur T1-T9)
QRK
What is the readability of your signals is…………(amateur R1-R5)
QRL
Are you busy? I am busy. Please do not interfere.
QRM
Are you being interfered with? I am being interfered with.
QRN
Are you trouble by static? I am troubled by static.
QRO
Shall I increase power? Increase power.
QRP
Shall I decrease power? Decease power.
QRQ
Shall I send faster? Send faster.
QRS
Shall I send more slowly? Send more slowly.
QRT
Shall I stop sending ? stop sending.
QRU
Have you anything for me? I have nothing for you.
QRV
Are you ready? I am ready.
QRX
When will you call me again? I will call you again at………hours.
QRZ
Who is calling me? You are being called by………..(on kHz).
QSA
What is the strength of my signal? The strength of your signal is……. (amateur S1-S9)
QSB
Are my signals fading? Your signal are fading.
QSD
Is my keying defective? Your keying is are defective.
QSL
Can you give me acknowledgement of receipt? I give you acknowledgement of receipt.
QSO
Can you communicate with……….direct or by relay? I can communicate with……..direct
(or by relay through………….)
QSP
Will you relay to? I will relay to………..
QSV
Shall I send a series of VVVs? Send a series of VVVs.
QSY
Shall I change to another frequency? Change to transmission another frequency(or on….kHz)
QSZ
Shall I send each word more than once? Send each word twice. QTH- What is your location? My location is…………..
QTH
What is your location?
QTR
What is the correct time ? my correct time is…………….hours.
QTX
Will you keep your station open for further communication with me?
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