Ham radio q codes chart
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The Q code is a three-letter combination beginning with the letter Q, originally reserved for wireless telegraph operators, and has become a permanent part of ham jargon.
The Q code is a three-letter combination beginning with the letter Q, originally reserved for wireless telegraph operators, and has become a permanent part of ham jargon.
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