Q code for use in amateur radio and International Code
Code
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Question
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Answer or Statement
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QRA
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What is the name (or call sign) of your station?
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The name (or call sign) of my station is …
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QRG
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Will you tell me my exact frequency (or that of …)?
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Your exact frequency (or that of … ) is … kHz (or MHz).
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QRH
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Does my frequency vary?
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Your frequency varies.
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QRI
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How is the tone of my transmission?
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The tone of your transmission is (1. Good; 2. Variable; 3.
Bad)
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QRJ
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How many voice contacts do you want to make?
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I want to make … voice contacts.
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QRK
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What is the readability of my signals (or those of …)?
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The readability of your signals (or those of …) is … (1 to
5).
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QRL
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Are you busy?
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I am busy. (or I am busy with … ) Please do not interfere.
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QRM
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Do you have interference?
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I have interference.
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QRN
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Are you troubled by static?
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I am troubled by static.
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QRO
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Shall I increase power?
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Increase power.
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QRP
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Shall I decrease power?
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Decrease power.
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QRQ
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Shall I send faster?
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Send faster (… wpm)
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QRS
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Shall I send slower?
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Send slower (… wpm)
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QRT
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Shall I stop sending?
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Stop sending.
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QRU
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Have you anything for me?
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I have nothing for you.
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QRV
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Are you ready?
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I am ready.
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QRW
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Shall I inform … that you are calling him on … kHz (or
MHz)?
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Please inform … that I am calling him on … kHz (or MHz).
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QRX
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When will you call me again?
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I will call you again at … (hours) on … kHz (or MHz)
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QRZ
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Who is calling me?
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You are being called by … on … kHz (or MHz)
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QSA
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What is the strength of my signals (or those of … )?
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The strength of your signals (or those of …) is … (1 to
5).
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QSB
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Are my signals fading?
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Your signals are fading.
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QSD
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Is my keying defective?
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Your keying is defective.
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QSG
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Shall I send … telegrams (messages) at a time?
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Send … telegrams (messages) at a time.
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QSK
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Can you hear me between your signals?
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I can hear you between my signals.
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QSL
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Can you acknowledge receipt?
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I am acknowledging receipt.
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QSM
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Shall I repeat the last telegram (message) which I sent
you, or some previous telegram (message)?
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Repeat the last telegram (message) which you sent me (or
telegram(s) (message(s)) numbers(s) …).
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QSN
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Did you hear me (or … (call sign)) on .. kHz (or MHz)?
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I did hear you (or … (call sign)) on … kHz (or MHz).
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QSO
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Can you communicate with … direct or by relay?
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I can communicate with … direct (or by relay through …).
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QSP
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Will you relay a message to …?
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I will relay a message to … .
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QSR
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Do you want me to repeat my call?
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Please repeat your call; I did not hear you.
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QSS
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What working frequency will you use?
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I will use the working frequency … kHz (or M Hz).
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QST
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-
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Here is a broadcast message to all amateurs.
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QSU
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Shall I send or reply on this frequency (or on … kHz (or
MHz))?
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Send or reply on this frequency (or on … kHz (or MHz)).
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QSW
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Will you send on this frequency (or on … kHz (or MHz))?
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I am going to send on this frequency (or on … kHz (or
MHz)).
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QSX
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Will you listen to … (call sign(s) on … kHz (or MHz))?
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I am listening to … (call sign(s) on … kHz (or MHz))
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QSY
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Shall I change to transmission on another frequency?
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Change to transmission on another frequency ( or on … kHz
(or MHz)).
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QSZ
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Shall I send each word or group more than once?
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Send each word or group twice (or … times).
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QTA
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Shall I cancel telegram (message) No. … as if it had not
been sent?
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Cancel telegram (message) No. … as if it had n ot been
sent.
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QTC
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How many telegrams (messages) have you to send?
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I have … telegrams (messages) for you (or for …).
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QTH
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What is your position in latitude and longitude (or
according to any other indication)?
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My positio n is … latitude…longitude
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QTR
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What is the correct time?
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The correct time is … hours
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QTU
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At what times are you operating?
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I am operating from … to … hours.
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QTX
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Will you keep your station open for further communication
with me until further notice (or until … hours)?
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I will keep my station open for further communication with
you until further notice (or until … hours).
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QUA
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Have you news of … (call sign)?
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Here is news of … (call sign).
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QUC
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What is the number (or other indication) of the last
message you received from me (or from … (call sign))?
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The number (or other indication) of the last message I re
ceived from you (or from … (call sign)) is …
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QUD
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Have you received the urgency signal sent by … (call sign
of mobile station)?
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I have received the urgency signal sent by … (call sign of
mobile station) at … hours.
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QUE
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Can you speak in … (language), – with interpreter if
necessary; if so, on what frequencies?
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I can speak in … (language) on … kHz (or MHz).
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QUF
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Have you received the distress signal sent by … (call sign
of mobile station)?
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I have received the distress signal sent by … (call sign
of mobile station) at … hours.
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QWM
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Will you marry me?
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I will marry you.
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First Twelve Q Codes Listed in the 1912 International Radiotelegraph Convention Regulations
Code
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Question
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Answer or Notice
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QRA
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What ship or coast station is that?
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This is ____.
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QRB
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What is your distance?
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My distance is ____.
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QRC
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What is your true bearing?
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My true bearing is ____ degrees.
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QRD
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Where are you bound for?
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I am bound for ____.
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QRF
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Where are you bound from?
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I am bound from ____.
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QRG
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What line do you belong to?
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I belong to the ____ Line.
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QRH
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What is your wavelength in meters?
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My wavelength is ____ meters.
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QRJ
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How many words have you to send?
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I have ____ words to send.
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QRK
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How do you receive me?
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I am receiving well.
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QRL
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Are you busy?
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I am busy.
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QRM
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Are you being interfered with?
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I am being interfered with.
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QRN
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Are the atmospherics strong?
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Atmospherics are very strong.
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AVIATION / Penerbangan
Altimeter Settings
Code
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Meaning
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Sample use
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QFE
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Atmospheric pressure at sea level, corrected for
temperature and adjusted to a specified datum such as airfield elevation,
when set on the altimeter it reads height
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Runway in use 22 Left, QFE 990 millibars
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QFF
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Barometric pressure at a place, reduced to MSL using the
actual temperature at the time of observation as the mean temperature
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QNE
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Atmospheric pressure at sea level in the International
Standard Atmosphere (ISA), equal to 1013.25 mbar or hPa and used as reference
for measuring the pressure altitude
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QNH
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Atmospheric pressure at mean sea level (may be either a
local, measured pressure or a regional forecast pressure (RPS)). When set the
altimeter reads altitude
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Request Leeds QNH
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Radio Navigation
Code
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Meaning
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Sample use
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QDM
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Magnetic heading to a station
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(callsign) request QDM (callsign)
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QDR
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Magnetic bearing from a station
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(callsign) request QDR (callsign) [
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QFU
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Magnetic bearing of the runway in use
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Runway 22 in use, QFU 220
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QTE
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True bearing from a station
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True bearing, True bearing, (callsign) request QTE
(callsign)
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QUJ
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True bearing to a station
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Radio Procedures
Code
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Meaning
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Sample use
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QSY
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Free-call another frequency (no longer an official part of
the standard phraseology, but still heard regularly)
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Golf Alpha Bravo QSY Doncaster 126.225
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QGH
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controller interpreted VDF procedure
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