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PROSIGNS FOR MORSE CODE

 
Prosigns are symbols formed by running together two characters into one(without the intercharacter space)to make an abbreviation for the most common procedural signals. Usually written with a BAR over the characters.

AR ----- End of message
AS ----- Stand by
BK ----- Invite receiving station to transmit
BT ----- Pause; Break For Text
KA ----- Beginning of message
KN ----- end of transmission
CL ----- Going off the air (clear)
CQ ----- Calling any amateur radio station
K ------ Go, invite any station to transmit
KN ----- Go only, invite a specific station to transmit
R ------ All received OK
SK ----- End of contact (sent before call)
VE ----- Understood (VE)

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