What does SOS mean?
SOS means International Morse radio-code signal for danger, 'life-death'
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Locations, Regional & international
category.
Particularly in International Abbreviations
Particularly in International Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for International Morse radio-code signal for danger, 'life-death'?
International Morse radio-code signal for danger, 'life-death' can be abbreviated as SOS
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What does SOS stand for? SOS stands for "International Morse radio-code signal for danger, 'life-death'". |
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How to abbreviate "International Morse radio-code signal for danger, 'life-death'"? "International Morse radio-code signal for danger, 'life-death'" can be abbreviated as SOS. |
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What is the meaning of SOS abbreviation? The meaning of SOS abbreviation is "International Morse radio-code signal for danger, 'life-death'". |
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What is SOS abbreviation? One of the definitions of SOS is "International Morse radio-code signal for danger, 'life-death'". |
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What does SOS mean? SOS as abbreviation means "International Morse radio-code signal for danger, 'life-death'". |
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What is shorthand of International Morse radio-code signal for danger, 'life-death'? The most common shorthand of "International Morse radio-code signal for danger, 'life-death'" is SOS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- IFFLP - International Federation for Family Life Promotion
- IMC - International Morse Code
- RFSD - Radio Frequency Signal Detector
- ZFR - radio code for Disregard My Last
- ZUJ - radio code for Please Standby
- IMCO - International Morse Code Operator
- RFSNR - Radio Frequency Signal to Noise Ratio
- RSSI - Radio Strength Signal Indicator
- LDGS - life-death growth standard
- RDS - Radio Data Signal
- RFS - Radio-Frequency Signal
- 10-1 - Radio code for 'Receiving poorly'
- 10-2 - Radio code for 'Receiving well'
- continental code. - International Morse code.
- 41548 - Radio code for 'Receiving poorly'
- 41549 - Radio code for 'Receiving well'
- XGH - International Signal for Surrender
- DAH - INTERNATIONAL Morse Code 'DASH' PRONOUNCED AS SHORT 'A', AS IN 'LA'
- Di Di Dit - -DA-DA-DAH--Di Di Dit - Official International Morse Radio Telegraphy or Light Signal 0r Audio Signal for Danger Life/Death Emergency Signal
- NICRSP - International Workshop on Neural Networks for Identification, Control, Robotics, and Signal/Image Processing