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- Q_code abstract "The Q code is a standardized collection of three-letter message encodings, also known as a brevity code, all of which start with the letter "Q", initially developed for commercial radiotelegraph communication, and later adopted by other radio services, especially amateur radio. Although Q codes were created when radio used Morse code exclusively, they continued to be employed after the introduction of voice transmissions. To avoid confusion, transmitter call signs are restricted; while an embedded three-letter Q sequence may occur (for instance when requested by an amateur radio station dedicated to low-power operation), no country is ever issued an ITU prefix starting with "Q". The codes in the range QAA–QNZ are reserved for aeronautical use; QOA–QQZ for maritime use and QRA–QUZ for all services.".
- Q_code wikiPageExternalLink cw.hfradio.org.
- Q_code wikiPageExternalLink 1914reg.htm.
- Q_code wikiPageExternalLink qcodes.php.
- Q_code wikiPageExternalLink final-msg.htm.
- Q_code wikiPageExternalLink q-signals-1909.html.
- Q_code wikiPageID "59373".
- Q_code wikiPageRevisionID "605969208".
- Q_code hasPhotoCollection Q_code.
- Q_code subject Category:Amateur_radio.
- Q_code subject Category:Brevity_codes.
- Q_code subject Category:Encodings.
- Q_code subject Category:Morse_code.
- Q_code subject Category:Telegraphy.
- Q_code type Abstraction100002137.
- Q_code type Act100030358.
- Q_code type Activity100407535.
- Q_code type Cryptography100614489.
- Q_code type Encoding100615887.
- Q_code type Encodings.
- Q_code type Event100029378.
- Q_code type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Q_code type Writing100614224.
- Q_code type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Q_code comment "The Q code is a standardized collection of three-letter message encodings, also known as a brevity code, all of which start with the letter "Q", initially developed for commercial radiotelegraph communication, and later adopted by other radio services, especially amateur radio. Although Q codes were created when radio used Morse code exclusively, they continued to be employed after the introduction of voice transmissions.".
- Q_code label "Code Q".
- Q_code label "Codice Q".
- Q_code label "Código Internacional Q".
- Q_code label "Código Q de señales".
- Q_code label "Kod Q".
- Q_code label "Q code".
- Q_code label "Q-Schlüssel".
- Q_code label "Q-code".
- Q_code label "Q-код".
- Q_code label "Q符号".
- Q_code label "Q简语".
- Q_code sameAs Q_kódy_v_radioprovozu.
- Q_code sameAs Q-Schlüssel.
- Q_code sameAs Código_Q_de_señales.
- Q_code sameAs Code_Q.
- Q_code sameAs Codice_Q.
- Q_code sameAs Q符号.
- Q_code sameAs Q-code.
- Q_code sameAs Kod_Q.
- Q_code sameAs Código_Internacional_Q.
- Q_code sameAs m.0g5jr.
- Q_code sameAs Q507696.
- Q_code sameAs Q507696.
- Q_code sameAs Q_code.
- Q_code wasDerivedFrom Q_code?oldid=605969208.
- Q_code isPrimaryTopicOf Q_code.