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CQ is a term with several uses, most prominently in radio communication and media.

In radio communications, CQ is a general call to any station. It is used by amateur radio operators and other shortwave practitioners to invite replies from listeners on a given frequency. A typical CQ transmission begins with the CQ call, sometimes repeated, followed by the caller’s own call sign and, if appropriate, the desired mode or band. The origin of CQ is not definitively documented; it is generally treated as a non-specific general call rather than an acronym with a fixed expansion.

In publishing and media, CQ refers to CQ Magazine, a long-running periodical for amateur radio enthusiasts.

Beyond these uses, CQ may appear as an acronym or brand in different contexts depending on the

Published
by
CQ
Communications,
Inc.,
the
magazine
features
articles,
equipment
reviews,
and
operator
profiles,
and
it
is
associated
with
various
amateur
radio
events
and
contests.
organization.
As
with
many
two-letter
combinations,
its
meaning
is
context-dependent
and
not
universally
standardized.
See
also
related
topics
in
amateur
radio
and
telecommunications
for
further
information
on
calling
practices
and
radio
culture.