WX
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WX is the telegraph abbreviation for weather. It was also used for the same purpose in Morse code. Its use still continues as written 'shorthand' especially within the weather fraternity, among the aviation and maritime communities, by amateur radio operators, and in the television and radio broadcast field. The NOAA Weather Radio channels are numbered WX01 through WX10.
It is also the IATA airline designator code for CityJet.
[edit] See also
- RX, the common telegraph abbreviation for "receive"
- TX, the common telegraph abbreviation for "transmit"
- Q code: a standardized collection of three-letter signals, all starting with the letter "Q", initially developed for commercial radio-telegraph communication, and later adopted by other radio services, especially amateur radio.