- Source: Brevity code
Brevity codes are used in amateur radio, maritime, aviation and military communications. They are designed to convey complex information with a few words or codes. Some are classified from the public.
List
ACP-131 Allied military brevity codes
ARRL Numbered Radiogram
Commercial codes such as the Acme Commodity and Phrase Code, the ABC Telegraphic Code, Bentley's Complete Phrase Code, and Unicode
Fox
Multiservice tactical brevity code used by various military forces. The codes' procedure words, a type of voice procedure, are designed to convey complex information with a few words, when brevity is required but security is not
Ten-code, North American police brevity codes, including such notable ones as 10-4
Phillips Code
NOTAM Code
Wire signal, Morse Code abbreviation, also known as 92 Code. Appears in informal language-independent ham conversations
World War II Allied names for Japanese aircraft
See also
Operating signals
SINPO code, code used to describe the quality of radio transmissions, especially in reception reports written by shortwave listeners
R-S-T system, information about the quality of a radio signal being received. Used by amateur radio operators, shortwave listeners
Morse code abbreviations
Telegraphese
List of HTTP status codes
Tactical designator
External links
Brevity codes on the RadioReference wiki
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Operation Brevity
- X (media sosial)
- Brevity code
- Multiservice tactical brevity code
- Ten-code
- Fox (code word)
- Police code
- Radio code
- Q code
- Code word
- Morse code abbreviations
- Brevity