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Radio operator's code book / Elpidio Latorilla

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Mandaluyong City, Philippines : National Book Store, c1990Description: ix, 205 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9710857916
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TK 6550 .L386 1990
Contents:
Q-codes -- Popular Q codes in amateur radio -- Z-codes -- Popular Z-codes in amateur radio -- ITU callsign groups -- ITU country codes -- International broadcast stations codes -- International news agencies codes -- Common abbreviation in radio communications -- Popular abbreviations in amateur radio -- Amateur radio procedural signals -- Common prosigns in RTTY mode -- HX procedural signals in radio telegraphy -- Operating mode coding system -- The RST system -- ITU recommended phonetics -- ITU frequency band allocations 30 MHz to 400 GHz -- Morse & TTY codes
Summary: In the world of telecommunication, be it in the area of amateur or professional applications, a system of codes and abbreviations is widely used. This coding or abbreviation habit is however not a product of coding hype or fad but is a necessity.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Main Filipiniana Electronics and Communications Engineering FIL TK 6550 .L386 1990 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000014802

Q-codes -- Popular Q codes in amateur radio -- Z-codes -- Popular Z-codes in amateur radio -- ITU callsign groups -- ITU country codes -- International broadcast stations codes -- International news agencies codes -- Common abbreviation in radio communications -- Popular abbreviations in amateur radio -- Amateur radio procedural signals -- Common prosigns in RTTY mode -- HX procedural signals in radio telegraphy -- Operating mode coding system -- The RST system -- ITU recommended phonetics -- ITU frequency band allocations 30 MHz to 400 GHz -- Morse & TTY codes

In the world of telecommunication, be it in the area of amateur or professional applications, a system of codes and abbreviations is widely used. This coding or abbreviation habit is however not a product of coding hype or fad but is a necessity.

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