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I have noticed a discrepancy in the database between the CQ Zones that appear when you look at a call signs details. Example: IW2HAJ's listing shows CQ Zone 36 when it should be CQ Zone 15. The same is true for S54MC, YT5A, SN3A, CN3A, TM2T, GM5G, OR2M, IR6T, M6T, 9A3B, OT7T, OH8L, PV2G, CA3VAK, TI1E, CQ8M, V26B.
Hi folks - when I try and start a conversation with a group of 11 local hams - it does not recognize the call signs. All the call signs are legitimate, separated by commas, and regardless of upper/lower case - it just doesn't work. (call signs redacted for privacy) I must be doing something wrong - can anyone help? Thank you ! 73 Jim, WQ2H
Examples of the use of one-by-one call signs by amateur stations include a wide variety of events such as conventions, festivals, dedications and anniversaries. A one-by-one call sign consists of a single prefix letter (K, N, or W), the region number (0 to 9), and a single suffix letter (A to Z, except the letter X). There are 750 such call signs.
Add My Call Sign to QRZ - Database Helpers Forum. Post here to get your call sign added to QRZ. Read the Instructions first. This is ONLY FOR NON-US HAMS. Hams in the US will automatically populate including new call signs
The FCC in the USA offers amateur licensees the opportunity to request a specific call sign for a primary station and for a club station also known as a vanity call signs, A Vanity call sign is a call sign that the licensee wants assigned in place of an existing call sign.
Call signs which were currently un-used at day 1 would be allocated first, followed, if eventually proved necessary, by those which were still in use before day 1. 3 Channel Islands. The population is reasonably small, and the first letter of the suffix could be used to preserve the difference between the current Guernsey and Jersey calls.
Question I have a couple of Call Signs in my QRZ logbook that are the same but they have not been confirmed and also I delated a call sign that was the... QRZ Forums Home Forums > QRZ Community, Database Helpers, and Info > QRZ Site Community Help Center >
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It seems that Russian call signs are not accessible in the database. When I type a Russian call sign, I get no results. But the missing call signs are still in the database and can be accessed by locator. For example, search using the locator KO85 (Moscow). You will find matches, Names and Adresses, etc...
For more than 28 years, these old call signs have never been issued again until now. The original statement can be seen here (in German Language): RADIO DARC , the voice of the German Amateur Radio Club, will broadcast a special DX magazine to North America on Saturday, 14th of July from 11:00 - 13:00 hrs UTC and will cover all background ...