Ham Radio Q-Codes Cheatsheet β Online Quick Reference
Searchable list of Q-codes with meanings. Also includes RST system. Prepare for license.
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Test your knowledge of international QβCodes used in amateur radio
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Q-Codes were first introduced around 1909 by the British government for maritime radiotelegraph communication, making them over 110 years old.
Q-Codes are truly internationalβthey work across all languages. A Japanese ham and a Brazilian ham can communicate essential info using Q-Codes even without sharing a spoken language.
The most famous Q-Code is arguably QSLβit spawned the entire QSL card tradition, with millions of cards exchanged globally each year for over a century.
Searchable list of Q-codes with meanings. Also includes RST system. Prepare for license.
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