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C.Q.D - S.O.S!
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« Reply #1 on: 15/04/2023 17:05:45 »
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Re: C.Q.D - S.O.S!
« Reply #2 on: 16/04/2023 10:47:33 »
CQ ("seek you") was an early call sign requesting anyone to answer.

Still, I think, used by radio hams, particularly morse enthusiasts: C Q / D E / G 2 X Y Z ("seek you from G2XYZ") is an invitation for anyone who wants to communicate with a British shack.

Fortunately the nonstandard C Q D (D for distress), which can easily be mistaken for the "social"  C Q / D E was replaced by {SOS} (no gaps) as an international standard over 100 years ago, with "MAYDAY" adopted shortly afterwards for voice comms. 
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« Reply #3 on: 16/04/2023 16:05:59 »
I am familiar with "cq" having had an active interest in amateur radio ~55years ago. I basically lost interest with the move to shop bought equipment as opposed to home built gear. Still I never came across "cqd".
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Re: C.Q.D - S.O.S!
« Reply #4 on: 17/04/2023 17:45:33 »
Quote from: paul cotter on 16/04/2023 16:05:59
Still I never came across "cqd".
Just as well, since CQD was a Marconi company code, specific to ships equipped with their RT kit, and never became an accepted  universal standard, though I guess most non-Marconi operators would have been aware of it. CQ DE, however, was definitely in the ham books in the 1960s.   
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