// AMATEUR RADIO · CW

Q codes and radio abbreviations.

The Q system is an international standard of three-letter shortcuts (starting with Q) used in telegraphy since 1909. It survives in amateur CW where it saves time and bandwidth.

Why the Q code?

Before voice, the telegraph operator sent text letter by letter — tedious. The Q code, created in 1909 by the International Radiotelegraph Conference, condenses an entire question or answer into three letters. Today it's a second language among CW hams: "QTH" instead of "location", "73" instead of "best regards".

See a real QSO decoded