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What is a typical CW radio contact?

What is a typical CW radio link?
What is a typical CW radio contact?

What is a typical CW radio contact?

Here is a typical, slightly longer (Rag-Chewing*) CW contact (QSO) between Bulgarian station LZ3AI and American station W1ABC, using standard abbreviations:

Sample CW Radio Contact (QSO)
Station Sent CW text Translation of the lines
W1ABC CQ CQ DE W1ABC W1ABC K I’m calling everyone, I’m calling everyone, this is W1ABC W1ABC, pass it on everyone!
LZ3AI W1ABC DE LZ3AI KN W1ABC, this is LZ3AI, pass it on to me only you!
W1ABC LZ3AI DE W1ABC = GM ES TNX FER CALL = UR RST 599 5NN = NAME IS BOB BOB QTH BOSTON BOSTON = HW? AR LZ3AI DE W1ABC KN LZ3AI, this is W1ABC = Good morning and thanks for calling = My rating for you is 599 599 (Excellent intelligibility, power and tone) = My name is Bob (2), my location is Boston (2) = How did you know? End of line. LZ3AI, this is W1ABC, pass me only you.
LZ3AI W1ABC DE LZ3AI R R = GA BOB TNX FB RPT = UR RST 579 579 = OP HR TONY TONY ES QTH SOFIA SOFIA = HW? AR W1ABC DE LZ3AI KN W1ABC, this is LZ3AI, Accepted! (2) = Good afternoon, Bob, thanks for the good rating = Your rating is 579 = Operator this is Tony (2), my location is Sofia (2) = How did you know? End of line, W1ABC, this is LZ3AI, just pass it on to me.
W1ABC LZ3AI DE W1ABC R TNX DR OM TONY = RIG IS IC7300 PWR 100W ANT IS DIPOLE = WX IS SUNNY ES TEMP 25C = HW? AR LZ3AI DE W1ABC KN LZ3AI, this is W1ABC, Accepted, thank you, dear operator Tony = My equipment is IC7300, power 100 watts, the antenna is a dipole = The weather is sunny and the temperature is 25 degrees Celsius = How did you know? End of line. LZ3AI, this is W1ABC, just pass me.
LZ3AI W1ABC DE LZ3AI = FB BOB TNX INFO = HR RIG ID FTDX10 ANT GPRV = HPE CUAGN SN = PSE QSL MY QSL IS SURE = QRU = 73 ES GL = W1ABC DE LZ3AI SK W1ABC, this is LZ3AI = Great, Bob, thanks for the info = Here the radio is FTDX10, the antenna G5RV = I hope to hear from you soon = Please send me a confirmation card, I will send mine for sure = I have nothing else for you = Best wishes and good luck!, W1ABC, this is LZ3AI, complete end of radio contact.
W1ABC TU TONY 73 SK EE Thank you, Tony, Best wishes. Complete end of radio contact.
Most commonly used CW abbreviations:
  • CQ: General call to all stations.
  • DE: From / Here is.
  • K: Invitation to transmit (to all stations).
  • KN: Invitation to transmit (to the specified station only).
  • RST: Report of signal strength (Readability/Strength/Tone).
  • R: Received (Roger).
  • TNX / TU: Thank you / Thank you.
  • FB: Fine Business.
  • DR: Dear
  • OM: Friend, amateur radio operator (Old Man – used for a fellow amateur radio operator).
  • ES: And.
  • QTH: Location.
  • QRU: I have nothing else for you.
  • HW?: How do you take me? (How Copy?).
  • AR: End of message.
  • 73: Best regards.
  • SK: End of contact (Silent Key).
  • E E / TU E E: Final confirmation.

*Rag-chewing – amateur radio slang for a long, informal conversation or chat, a friendly conversation that goes beyond a short exchange of lines and covers a variety of topics, detailed discussions on the radio, from everyday life to hobbies, and is a major part of the social aspect of the hobby with all its remaining specificity.

73! de Tony, LZ3AI

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