{ "q_codes": [ { "code": "QRA", "question": "What is the name (call sign) of your station?", "statement": "The name of my station is ...", "exam": false, "explanation": "Asks for or gives the station's name or call sign." }, { "code": "QRG", "question": "Will you tell me my exact frequency?", "statement": "Your exact frequency is ... kHz.", "exam": false, "explanation": "Used to ask for or report an exact operating frequency." }, { "code": "QRH", "question": "Does my frequency vary?", "statement": "Your frequency varies.", "exam": false, "explanation": "Reports that a transmitter is drifting off its nominal frequency." }, { "code": "QRK", "question": "What is the readability of my signals?", "statement": "The readability of your signals is ... (1 to 5).", "exam": false, "explanation": "Reports intelligibility on a 1 to 5 scale, the R in an RST report." }, { "code": "QRL", "question": "Are you busy? / Is this frequency in use?", "statement": "I am busy; the frequency is in use, please do not interfere.", "exam": false, "explanation": "Sent as QRL? before transmitting to check whether a frequency is already occupied.", "example": "DL1ABC: `QRL?` / DO2XYZ: `QRL, in QSO.`" }, { "code": "QRM", "question": "Are you being interfered with?", "statement": "I am being interfered with; man-made interference.", "exam": true, "explanation": "Used to report man-made interference or ask whether the other station has interference.", "example": "DL1ABC: `QRM?` / DO2XYZ: `QRM, pse repeat report.`" }, { "code": "QRN", "question": "Are you troubled by atmospheric noise?", "statement": "I am troubled by atmospheric noise (static).", "exam": true, "explanation": "Used when static crashes or atmospheric noise make reception difficult.", "example": "DL1ABC: `QRN here, ur report?` / DO2XYZ: `RST 55 despite QRN.`" }, { "code": "QRO", "question": "Shall I increase transmitter power?", "statement": "Increase transmitter power; I am increasing power.", "exam": true, "explanation": "Used when more power may be needed, usually after trying normal operating improvements first.", "example": "DL1ABC: `QRO?` / DO2XYZ: `PSE QRO, ur weak.`" }, { "code": "QRP", "question": "Shall I decrease transmitter power?", "statement": "Decrease transmitter power; low-power operation.", "exam": true, "explanation": "Used to request or announce reduced transmitter power; also describes low-power operation.", "example": "DL1ABC: `PSE QRP.` / DO2XYZ: `QRP 5 W now.`" }, { "code": "QRQ", "question": "Shall I send faster?", "statement": "Send faster (... words per minute).", "exam": false, "explanation": "Requests a faster Morse sending speed." }, { "code": "QRS", "question": "Shall I send more slowly?", "statement": "Send more slowly.", "exam": false, "explanation": "Requests a slower Morse sending speed; common courtesy to slower operators." }, { "code": "QRT", "question": "Shall I stop sending?", "statement": "Stop sending; I am closing down.", "exam": true, "explanation": "Used to close down transmission or ask another station to stop transmitting.", "example": "DL1ABC: `I must QRT.` / DO2XYZ: `QSL, 73.`" }, { "code": "QRU", "question": "Have you anything for me?", "statement": "I have nothing for you.", "exam": false, "explanation": "Asks whether there is traffic to pass, or reports that there is none." }, { "code": "QRV", "question": "Are you ready?", "statement": "I am ready.", "exam": true, "explanation": "Used to ask if a station is ready, or to say that a station is available for traffic.", "example": "DL1ABC: `QRV?` / DO2XYZ: `QRV, go ahead.`" }, { "code": "QRX", "question": "When will you call me again? / Shall I wait?", "statement": "I will call you again at ...; please wait (stand by).", "exam": true, "explanation": "Used to ask for a later call or to tell the other station to wait.", "example": "DL1ABC: `QRX 5 min.` / DO2XYZ: `QSL, standing by.`" }, { "code": "QRZ", "question": "Who is calling me?", "statement": "You are being called by ...; in pile-ups also a request for further callers.", "exam": true, "explanation": "Used when a calling station was not copied, or by a wanted station to invite the next caller.", "example": "DL1ABC: `QRZ?` / DO2XYZ: `DO2XYZ calling.`" }, { "code": "QSA", "question": "What is the strength of my signals?", "statement": "The strength of your signals is ... (1 to 5).", "exam": false, "explanation": "Reports signal strength on a 1 to 5 scale, related to the S in an RST report." }, { "code": "QSB", "question": "Is the strength of my signal fading?", "statement": "Your signal strength is fading or fluctuating.", "exam": true, "explanation": "Used when signal strength rises and falls because of propagation.", "example": "DL1ABC: `QSB?` / DO2XYZ: `Yes, strong QSB, now 55.`" }, { "code": "QSK", "question": "Can you hear me between your signals?", "statement": "I can hear you between my signals; you may break in (full break-in).", "exam": false, "explanation": "Describes full break-in CW, where the operator hears the band between his own dots and dashes." }, { "code": "QSL", "question": "Can you acknowledge receipt?", "statement": "I acknowledge receipt; also a confirmation card or electronic confirmation for a QSO.", "exam": true, "explanation": "Used to confirm that information was received, or later for contact confirmation.", "example": "DL1ABC: `My QTH Berlin, QSL?` / DO2XYZ: `QSL, Berlin copied.`" }, { "code": "QSO", "question": "Can you communicate directly with ...?", "statement": "I can communicate directly with ...; commonly a radio contact.", "exam": true, "explanation": "Used for the radio contact itself, or when asking whether direct contact is possible.", "example": "DL1ABC: `Tnx for QSO.` / DO2XYZ: `Tnx also, 73.`" }, { "code": "QSP", "question": "Will you relay to ...?", "statement": "I will relay to ...", "exam": false, "explanation": "Asks a station to pass traffic on to a third station that cannot be reached directly." }, { "code": "QSY", "question": "Shall I change to another frequency?", "statement": "Change frequency; I am changing frequency.", "exam": true, "explanation": "Used to move a contact away from a calling frequency or crowded channel.", "example": "DL1ABC: `PSE QSY 145.525.` / DO2XYZ: `QSL, QSY now.`" }, { "code": "QTC", "question": "How many messages have you to send?", "statement": "I have ... messages to send.", "exam": false, "explanation": "Used in traffic handling and contests to announce a count of formal messages." }, { "code": "QTH", "question": "What is your position or location?", "statement": "My position or location is ...", "exam": true, "explanation": "Used to ask for or give the station location, often city, locator, or portable position.", "example": "DL1ABC: `QTH?` / DO2XYZ: `QTH Munich, JN58.`" }, { "code": "QTR", "question": "What is the correct time?", "statement": "The correct time is ...", "exam": false, "explanation": "Asks for or gives the time, usually in UTC." } ], "abbreviations": [ { "code": "73", "meaning": "Best regards (friendly sign-off).", "exam": false, "explanation": "The standard friendly close of a contact. Always singular: 'best 73', never '73s'.", "example": "DL1ABC: `tnx QSO, 73!` / DO2XYZ: `73 es cuagn.`" }, { "code": "88", "meaning": "Love and kisses (affectionate sign-off).", "exam": false, "explanation": "An affectionate close, traditionally used towards a partner or in friendly mixed company." }, { "code": "AGN", "meaning": "Again / please repeat.", "exam": false, "explanation": "Asks the other station to repeat something that was missed." }, { "code": "ANT", "meaning": "Antenna.", "exam": false }, { "code": "AR", "meaning": "End of message (prosign, sent as one run-together character).", "exam": false, "tags": ["prosign"], "explanation": "Marks the end of a complete transmission before the callsign exchange and K." }, { "code": "AS", "meaning": "Wait / stand by (prosign).", "exam": false, "tags": ["prosign"], "explanation": "Asks the other station to wait briefly without ending the transmission." }, { "code": "BK", "meaning": "Break — interrupt or quickly hand over a running transmission.", "exam": true, "explanation": "Used in telegraphy to interrupt or quickly pass transmission without a formal over.", "example": "DL1ABC: `... antenna is BK` / DO2XYZ: `BK, pse repeat power.`" }, { "code": "BT", "meaning": "Separator between parts of a message (prosign, written =).", "exam": false, "tags": ["prosign"], "explanation": "Run-together dah-di-di-di-dah, used like a paragraph break inside a message." }, { "code": "BTU", "meaning": "Back to you.", "exam": false }, { "code": "CFM", "meaning": "Confirm / I confirm.", "exam": false, "explanation": "Confirms information such as a report, locator, or QSL." }, { "code": "CL", "meaning": "Closing down / clear (going off the air).", "exam": false }, { "code": "CQ", "meaning": "General call to any station.", "exam": true, "explanation": "Used to start a contact when no specific station is being called. A target narrows it, e.g. CQ DX or CQ DL.", "example": "DL1ABC: `CQ CQ CQ de DL1ABC k` / DO2XYZ: `DL1ABC de DO2XYZ k`" }, { "code": "CUL", "meaning": "See you later.", "exam": false }, { "code": "DE", "meaning": "From / this is (precedes the sending station's call sign).", "exam": true, "explanation": "Used between the called station and own call sign, especially in CW.", "example": "DL1ABC: `CQ de DL1ABC k` / DO2XYZ: `DL1ABC de DO2XYZ k`" }, { "code": "DX", "meaning": "Long distance / distant station.", "exam": true, "explanation": "Used to seek or describe long-distance contacts. The required distance depends on band: intercontinental on HF, several hundred km on VHF/UHF.", "example": "DL1ABC: `CQ DX de DL1ABC k` / PY2XYZ: `DL1ABC de PY2XYZ k`" }, { "code": "ES", "meaning": "And.", "exam": false, "explanation": "Telegraphy shorthand for 'and', from the Morse ampersand.", "example": "DL1ABC: `73 es gud DX`" }, { "code": "FB", "meaning": "Fine business — excellent / understood well.", "exam": false, "explanation": "A general expression of approval: good, excellent, all copied." }, { "code": "FD", "meaning": "Field Day (portable contest operation).", "exam": true, "explanation": "Used during Field Day contest operation to attract participating stations.", "example": "DL1ABC/P: `CQ FD de DL1ABC/P TEST`" }, { "code": "GA", "meaning": "Good afternoon / go ahead.", "exam": false }, { "code": "GE", "meaning": "Good evening.", "exam": false }, { "code": "GM", "meaning": "Good morning.", "exam": false }, { "code": "GN", "meaning": "Good night.", "exam": false }, { "code": "GUD", "meaning": "Good.", "exam": false }, { "code": "HI", "meaning": "Laughter (the Morse 'smiley').", "exam": false, "explanation": "Written representation of laughter in telegraphy; its dot pattern sounds like a chuckle." }, { "code": "HR", "meaning": "Here / hear.", "exam": false }, { "code": "HW", "meaning": "How? (e.g. HW? = how do you copy me?).", "exam": false }, { "code": "K", "meaning": "Invitation to transmit — go ahead / over.", "exam": true, "explanation": "Used at the end of a CW transmission to invite the other station to reply.", "example": "DL1ABC: `DO2XYZ de DL1ABC k`" }, { "code": "KN", "meaning": "Go ahead, named station only (no other stations break in).", "exam": false, "tags": ["prosign"], "explanation": "Like K, but invites only the specific station addressed to reply." }, { "code": "MNI", "meaning": "Many.", "exam": false }, { "code": "NR", "meaning": "Number / near.", "exam": false }, { "code": "OB", "meaning": "Old boy (familiar form of address).", "exam": false }, { "code": "OM", "meaning": "Old man — any male operator.", "exam": false, "explanation": "Friendly address for a male amateur, regardless of age." }, { "code": "OP", "meaning": "Operator / the operator's name.", "exam": false }, { "code": "PSE", "meaning": "Please.", "exam": true, "explanation": "Used as a polite request marker, e.g. PSE QRP or PSE QSY.", "example": "DL1ABC: `PSE QSY 145.525` / DO2XYZ: `QSL, QSY.`" }, { "code": "PWR", "meaning": "Power (transmitter output).", "exam": false }, { "code": "R", "meaning": "Received — everything before it was copied correctly.", "exam": true, "explanation": "Sent at the start of a transmission to acknowledge full receipt of the previous one.", "example": "DL1ABC: `R tnx report, ur RST 579` / DO2XYZ: `QSL, 73.`" }, { "code": "RIG", "meaning": "Station equipment / transceiver.", "exam": false }, { "code": "RPT", "meaning": "Repeat / report.", "exam": false }, { "code": "RST", "meaning": "Signal report: Readability, Strength, Tone.", "exam": true, "explanation": "Three-figure reception report. In SSB only R and S are normally given (Tone applies to CW).", "example": "DL1ABC: `ur RST 599` / DO2XYZ: `tnx, ur 579.`" }, { "code": "RX", "meaning": "Receiver.", "exam": true }, { "code": "SK", "meaning": "End of contact (prosign); also 'silent key', a deceased radio amateur.", "exam": false, "tags": ["prosign"], "explanation": "Sent run-together to close out a complete contact; outside operating, a Silent Key is a ham who has died." }, { "code": "SRI", "meaning": "Sorry.", "exam": false }, { "code": "TEST", "meaning": "Contest call indicator.", "exam": true, "explanation": "Used in contest calls to show the call is for contest contacts.", "example": "DL1ABC: `CQ TEST de DL1ABC` / DO2XYZ: `DL1ABC de DO2XYZ 59 012`" }, { "code": "TNX", "meaning": "Thanks (also written TKS).", "exam": false }, { "code": "TU", "meaning": "Thank you.", "exam": false }, { "code": "TX", "meaning": "Transmitter.", "exam": true }, { "code": "UR", "meaning": "Your / you're.", "exam": false }, { "code": "VY", "meaning": "Very.", "exam": false }, { "code": "WX", "meaning": "Weather.", "exam": false }, { "code": "XYL", "meaning": "Wife (ex-young-lady).", "exam": false }, { "code": "YL", "meaning": "Young lady — any female operator.", "exam": false }, { "code": "MAYDAY", "meaning": "International distress signal (spoken). Must not be used in amateur radio traffic.", "exam": true, "tags": ["notsignal"], "explanation": "Used in maritime or aeronautical distress traffic, not in normal amateur radio traffic.", "example": "Vessel: `MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY, this is DABC.`" }, { "code": "SOS", "meaning": "International distress signal (Morse). Must not be used in amateur radio traffic.", "exam": true, "tags": ["notsignal"], "explanation": "Used as an international distress signal, especially in Morse contexts outside amateur traffic.", "example": "Station: `SOS SOS SOS de DABC`" }, { "code": "PAN PAN", "meaning": "International urgency signal. Must not be used in amateur radio traffic.", "exam": true, "tags": ["notsignal"], "explanation": "Used outside amateur radio for urgent situations that are serious but not yet distress.", "example": "Vessel: `PAN PAN, this is DABC, engine failure.`" }, { "code": "SÉCURITÉ", "meaning": "International safety signal. Must not be used in amateur radio traffic.", "exam": true, "tags": ["notsignal"], "explanation": "Used outside amateur radio for safety information such as navigation or weather warnings.", "example": "Coast station: `SECURITE, weather warning.`" } ] }