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Old 6th May 2004, 09:58
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Q codes

Can anyone help, looking for info relating to Q codes. Basically I would like to know what they all stand for. Can't seem to find out.

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Try link below for ICAO, publications for sale. I believe this is the right document. Document no. 8400, USD 38.

Have fun memorizing them all, coupla thousand if I remember correctly!


http://icaodsu.openface.ca/search.ch2
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http://homepage.ntlworld.com/booty.w...o/QcodeMET.htm
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One thing: the list that I referred to gives you the interpretation of the codes but no information regarding the origin or logic behind the choice of letters as far I know.
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Some more can be found HERE
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As far as I know the origins of the Q codes were from when morse was the method of communication (far quicker to spell Q** than "request weather at destination" - in fact still far quicker to say QFE then " pressure setting at airfield level"

As for the choice of letters - Some connection between the meaning and chioce of letters would be nice, but if there are several thousand I think that would be asking a bit much!
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Thanks everyone, big help. And yes there are more than a couple.

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QFE... Request Field Elevation [pressure] ?
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you could try

http://www.wemsi.org/qsigs.html

fairly good list of Q codes on that site
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Q400 = 400 Questions before flight.
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Hams still use the Q codes. They are very handy and you don't need to know more than a few for everyday communication - QTH, QRM, QSB, QRU, QSY and one or two others.
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Try this


http://www.kloth.net/radio/qcodes
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