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Brevity code

Index Brevity code

Brevity codes are used in amateur radio, maritime, aviation and military communications. [1]

12 relations: ACP 131, ARRL Numbered Radiogram, Classified information, Morse code abbreviations, Multiservice tactical brevity code, NOTAM Code, Operating signals, Phillips Code, R-S-T system, SINPO code, Telegram style, Ten-code.

ACP 131

ACP-131 is the controlling publication for the listing of Q codes and Z codes.

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ARRL Numbered Radiogram

An ARRL Numbered Radiogram is a brevity code used in composing ARRL Radiograms during times of radio congestion.

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Classified information

Classified information is material that a government body deems to be sensitive information that must be protected.

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Morse code abbreviations

Morse code abbreviations are used to speed up Morse communications by foreshortening textual words and phrases.

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Multiservice tactical brevity code

Multiservice tactical brevity codes are codes used by various military forces.

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NOTAM Code

NOTAM Code is an aeronautical radiotelegraph and radiotelephony brevity code used to transmit information about radio navigation aids, airports, lighting facilities, dangers to aircraft, and actions related to search and rescue.

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Operating signals

Operating signals are one type of brevity code wherein the signals are designed and used primarily to support the communication of the communications (radio and telegraph) operators among themselves with respect to communications operations, instead of communicating abbreviated messages about non-communications related activities.

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Phillips Code

The Phillips Code is a brevity code (shorthand) created in 1879 by Walter P. Phillips (then of the Associated Press) for the rapid transmission of press reports by telegraph.

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R-S-T system

The RST system is used by amateur radio operators, shortwave listeners, and other radio hobbyists to exchange information about the quality of a radio signal being received.

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SINPO code

SINPO, an acronym for Signal, Interference, Noise, Propagation, and Overall, is a Signal Reporting Code used to describe the quality of radiotelegraph transmissions.

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Telegram style

Telegram style, telegraph style, telegraphic style or telegraphese is a clipped way of writing that attempts to abbreviate words and pack as much information into the smallest possible number of words or characters.

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Ten-code

Ten-codes, officially known as ten signals, are brevity codes used to represent common phrases in voice communication, particularly by law enforcement and in Citizens Band (CB) radio transmissions.

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Redirects here:

Bogey (military), Military brevity code.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brevity_code

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