radiopassare
Radiopassare is a term originating from Italian, literally translating to "radio pass" or "radio to pass." It is primarily used in the context of amateur radio and refers to the act of successfully completing a two-way radio communication with another amateur radio operator. This communication, often called a QSO (which is itself an abbreviation for "conversation" in Morse code), involves exchanging call signs, signal reports, and sometimes brief conversational elements.
To achieve a radiopassare, both operators must be able to transmit and receive each other's signals clearly.
The achievement of a radiopassare is a fundamental goal for amateur radio enthusiasts. It signifies a successful