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so ive been licensed for about 4 months now and i keep hearing and seeing all these abbreviations and codes thrown around, like QSO and QTH and QRM and i kind of know what some of them mean from context but then someone on the repeater last week said something was QRT and i had no idea if that was good or bad lol. also on digital modes like FT8 theres even more shorthand flying around and half the time im not sure whats actually being communicated vs whats just protocol stuff the software handles automatically
is there like a master list somewhere or do people just kind of pick these up over time? and are there Q codes that are mostly CW/morse things that you wouldnt really use in voice? feel like i should know this stuff better by now
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