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SK - end of contact
SK - end of contact
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==Q Codes==
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QRL - busy?
QRM - receiving manmade interference
QRN - receiving atmospheric/weather/natural noise
QRO - increased transmit power
QRP - decreased transmit power
QRQ - i can receive quicker
QRS - i can only receive slower
QRT - receiving station is terminating
QRZ - who is calling/station calling
QSK - i can hear between signals, break in on my transmission
QSL - sending acknowledgement of receipt
QSX - listening to call signs on X MHz
QTH - position/location
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OT - old timer
OT - old timer
OTC - old timers club
OTC - old timers club
QCWA - quarter century wireless assoc
QTH - location
SIG - signal
SIG - signal
SK - end of contact
SK - end of contact
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=Example Conversation=
=Example Conversations=
 
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CQ CQ CQ DE S1 K
 
S1 DE S2 KN


S2 DE S1 BT
[[Radio/CW Conversations]]
GA DR OM UR RST 5NN HR BT
QTH TIMBUKTU BT
OP IS JOHN BT
HW?
S2 DE S1 KN


S1 DE S2 BT
=Flags=
TNX FB RPRT DR OM JOHN UR 559 BT
QTH HIMALAYA BT
NAME IS YETI
S1 DE S2 KN


S2 DE S1BT
{{RadioFlag}}
OK TNX QSO DR YETI BR
73 ES HPE CUAGN
S2 DE S1 KN


S1 DE S2 BT
{{CWFlag}}
R TU CUAGN 73
S1 DE S2 SK
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Latest revision as of 07:17, 22 May 2016

CW Shorthand

There is a lot of shorthand. This keeps cw conversations short. It enables contacts across languages. It is surprisingly flexible.

Prosigns

AR - new page (+)

BT - new paragraph (=)

BK - break/back to you

CT - copy this

K - invitation for any station to transmit

KN - invitation for named station to transmit

SK - end of contact

Q Codes

QRL - busy?
QRM - receiving manmade interference
QRN - receiving atmospheric/weather/natural noise
QRO - increased transmit power
QRP - decreased transmit power
QRQ - i can receive quicker
QRS - i can only receive slower
QRT - receiving station is terminating
QRZ - who is calling/station calling
QSK - i can hear between signals, break in on my transmission
QSL - sending acknowledgement of receipt
QSX - listening to call signs on X MHz
QTH - position/location

Abbreviations

AGN - again
ABT - about
ANT - antenna
CUD - could
DE - from (this is)
DSW - goodbye (russian: do svidanya)
ES - and
FB - ok
GA - good afternoon or go ahead
GE - good evening
GM - good morning
GN - good night
GG - going 
GND - ground
HR - here/hear
HV - have
K - over
KN - over, named station respond
NW - now
NX - noisy
OP - operator
OT - old timer
OTC - old timers club
QTH - location
SIG - signal
SK - end of contact
TNX - thanks
VY - very
WL - will
WUD - would
WX - weather
YL - female operator

Example Conversations

Radio/CW Conversations

Flags