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THE
INTERNATIONAL Q-CODE
QRA
|
the name of
the station |
QRB
|
the
distance |
QRG
|
give the
correct frequency |
QRH
|
the
frequency changes |
QRJ
|
the signal
is weak (small) |
QRK
|
what is
my(your) radioreport |
QRL
|
I(you) am
occupied |
QRM
|
interference |
QRN
|
atmospheric
disturbance |
QRO
|
increase
power |
QRP
|
decrease
power |
QRS
|
speak
slowly |
QRT
|
quit
transmitting and listening (I'll
stop with the contact) |
QRU
|
message for
me, signal, radio |
QRV
|
I am ready
to transmit |
QRX
|
please wait
for a moment |
QRY
|
When is it
my turn |
QRZ
|
who is
calling me (station name) |
QSA
|
the signal
strength |
QSB
|
fading |
QSK
|
request a
break (a call to talk to the
stations that are talking) |
QSL
|
confirm the
radiocontact |
QSM
|
repeat the
message |
QSO
|
the
radiocontact, the conversation on
the radio |
QSP
|
relay the
message to |
QSLL
|
I reply all
QSL-cards |
QSU
|
I will
transmit on ... Mhz |
QST
|
message to
all radiostations |
QSV
|
send a
series V`s |
QSW
|
please
transmit on ... Mhz |
QSX
|
do you want
to talk or listen to ... (call) |
QSY
|
change
frequency to... |
QSZ
|
repeat
every word two times |
QTH
|
the station
location |
QTR
|
the correct
time |
QTV
|
listen to
channel or frequency... |
QTX
|
please
stand-by on frequency until
I(you) call... |
CQ
|
general
long distance call |
WX
|
the weather |
THE
INTERNATIONAL SPELLING
A = Alfa |
H = Hotel |
O = Oscar |
V = Victor |
B = Bravo |
I = India |
P = Papa |
W = Whiskey |
C = Charlie |
J = Juliet |
Q = Quebec |
X = X-ray |
D = Delta |
K = Kilo |
R = Romeo |
Y = Yankee |
E = Echo |
L = Lima |
S = Sierra |
Z = Zulu |
F =
Foxtrott |
M = Mike |
T = Tango |
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G = Golf |
N =
November |
U = Uniform |
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DX
Code Of Conduct
I will listen, and
listen, and then listen again before
calling.
I will only call if I can copy the DX
station properly.
I will not trust the DX cluster and
will be sure of the DX stations
call sign before calling.
I will not interfere with the DX
station nor anyone calling and will
never tune up on the DX frequency or
in the QSX slot.
I will wait for the DX station to end
a contact before I call.
I will always send my full call sign.
I will call and then listen for a
reasonable interval. I will not call
continuously.
I will not transmit when the DX
operator calls another call sign, not
mine.
I will not transmit when the DX
operator queries a call sign not like
mine.
I will not transmit when the DX
station requests geographic areas
other than mine.
I will be thankful if and when I do
make a contact.
I will respect my fellow hams and
conduct myself so as to earn their
respect.
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