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There is a lot of shorthand. This keeps cw conversations short. It enables contacts across languages. It is surprisingly flexible. | |||
==Prosigns== | |||
<pre> | |||
AR - new page (+) | |||
BT - new paragraph (=) | |||
BK - break/back to you | |||
CT - copy this | |||
K - invitation for any station to transmit | |||
KN - invitation for named station to transmit | |||
SK - end of contact | |||
</pre> | |||
==Abbreviations== | |||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
AGN - again | AGN - again | ||
Revision as of 06:58, 22 May 2016
CW Shorthand
There is a lot of shorthand. This keeps cw conversations short. It enables contacts across languages. It is surprisingly flexible.
Prosigns
AR - new page (+) BT - new paragraph (=) BK - break/back to you CT - copy this K - invitation for any station to transmit KN - invitation for named station to transmit SK - end of contact
Abbreviations
AGN - again ABT - about ANT - antenna CUD - could DE - from (this is) DSW - goodbye (russian: do svidanya) ES - and FB - ok GA - good afternoon or go ahead GE - good evening GM - good morning GN - good night GG - going GND - ground HR - here/hear HV - have K - over KN - over, named station respond NW - now NX - noisy OP - operator OT - old timer OTC - old timers club QCWA - quarter century wireless assoc SIG - signal SK - end of contact TNX - thanks VY - very WL - will WUD - would WX - weather YL - female operator
Example Conversation
CQ CQ CQ DE S1 K S1 DE S2 KN S2 DE S1 BT GA DR OM UR RST 5NN HR BT QTH TIMBUKTU BT OP IS JOHN BT HW? S2 DE S1 KN S1 DE S2 BT TNX FB RPRT DR OM JOHN UR 559 BT QTH HIMALAYA BT NAME IS YETI S1 DE S2 KN S2 DE S1BT OK TNX QSO DR YETI BR 73 ES HPE CUAGN S2 DE S1 KN S1 DE S2 BT R TU CUAGN 73 S1 DE S2 SK