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Q Codes Commonly Used by Radio Amateurs
Code Meaning Sample use
QRG Exact frequency He's TX on a QRG of 14205 kHz
QRI Tone (T in the RST code) Your QRI is 9
QRK Intelligibility (R in the RST code) Your QRK is 5
QRL Is this frequency busy? Used almost exclusively with Morse code, usually before transmitting on a new frequency
QRM Man-made interference There's another QSO up 2 kHz that's causing a lot of QRM
QRN Natural interference, e.g. static crashes The band is noisy today; There's a lot of QRN
QRO Increase power I need to QRO when propagation is poor.
QRP decrease power QRP 5 watts



