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'''[[Coaxial Cable]]''' : Cable that has a central conductor and an outer shield as the second conductor. Known as coaxial because the cable is cylindrical and the conductors share the same central axis.
'''[[Coaxial Cable]]''' : Cable that has a central conductor and an outer shield as the second conductor. Known as coaxial because the cable is cylindrical and the conductors share the same central axis.


'''[[Resistors#Resistor_colour_bands | Color Code]]''' : Coloured bands on resistors and other components that show their value.
'''[[Resistors#Resistor_colour_bands | Color Code]]''' : Also spelt colour code. Coloured bands on resistors and other components that show their value.


'''Condenser''' : old name for [[Capacitors | Capacitor]]
'''Condenser''' : old name for [[Capacitors | Capacitor]]
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'''Cross Modulation''' : distortion caused by two or more carriers interfering with each other.
'''Cross Modulation''' : distortion caused by two or more carriers interfering with each other.


'''[[CTCSS]]''' : Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System - a sub-audible tone that is frequently used on repeaters. The signal "opens" the repeater for use.
'''[[CTCSS]]''' : '''C'''ontinuous '''T'''one-'''C'''oded '''S'''quelch '''S'''ystem - a sub-audible tone that is frequently used on repeaters. The signal "opens" the repeater for use.


'''[[Current]]''' : The flow of electricity through a conductor - usually associated with electron movement, but current is actually the transfer of charge between atoms.
'''[[Current]]''' : The flow of electricity through a conductor - usually associated with electron movement, but current is actually the transfer of charge between atoms.


'''CW''' : Continuous wave - used in Morse code transmissions.
'''CW''' : '''C'''ontinuous '''W'''ave - used in [[Morse code]] transmissions.


'''[[Codes and Alphabets#CW Abbreviations |CW Abbreviations]]'''  Used by CW operators to reduce the length of transmissions by shortening words or phrases to a 2 or three letter code.
'''[[Codes and Alphabets#CW Abbreviations |CW Abbreviations]]'''  Used by CW operators to reduce the length of transmissions by shortening words or phrases to a 2 or three letter code.

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Callsign A unique identifier for each radio amateur and licensed radio station throughout the world

Capacitor : A passive electronic component composed of two conducting plates separated by a dielectric (insulating material).

Capacitive Hat : Also known as a capacity hat. A system of wires, or at VHF and above a solid metal disk, added to the top of a vertical antenna to reduce its inductance and increase its bandwidth.

Carrier Frequency : The centre frequency of a radio signal.

Cavity filter : A very narrow RF filter used to pass one single frequency, common in repeater operations where the receiver must be protected from overload by a transmitter on the same band on the same antenna tower.

Circular Polarization: A method of polarizing the antenna such that the emmitted electric field rotates around the axis of the antenna

CLOVER  : A PSK mode that allows full duplex communications.

CNDX : Abbreviation for Conditions

Coaxial Cable : Cable that has a central conductor and an outer shield as the second conductor. Known as coaxial because the cable is cylindrical and the conductors share the same central axis.

Color Code : Also spelt colour code. Coloured bands on resistors and other components that show their value.

Condenser : old name for Capacitor

Conductor : A material through which electricity flows easily.

Core : The material used in the centre of an Inductor coil.

CQ : Request for contact - specifically "calling any operator"

CQ Magazine : Published by CQ Communications.

Cross Modulation : distortion caused by two or more carriers interfering with each other.

CTCSS : Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System - a sub-audible tone that is frequently used on repeaters. The signal "opens" the repeater for use.

Current : The flow of electricity through a conductor - usually associated with electron movement, but current is actually the transfer of charge between atoms.

CW : Continuous Wave - used in Morse code transmissions.

CW Abbreviations Used by CW operators to reduce the length of transmissions by shortening words or phrases to a 2 or three letter code.