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  2. Category:Amateur radio call signs - Wikipedia

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    articles in Category:Call signs discuss Amateur radio call signs. ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  3. Call signs in North America - Wikipedia

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    The call sign format for radio and television call signs follows a number of conventions. All call signs begin with a prefix assigned by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). For example, the United States has been assigned the following prefixes: AAA–ALZ, K, N, W. For a complete list, see international call sign allocations.

  4. Amateur radio call signs - Wikipedia

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    (See discussion on the D9K call sign issued by Korea above – 'when 2 characters are needed'.) PPNS, 2×1 call sign prefix can be letter-letter, letter-digit, or digit-letter. A call sign composed of a letter, two digits, and one-letter is always a 2×1 call sign, meaning it has a letter-digit prefix and a single-letter suffix.

  5. Category:Call signs - Wikipedia

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    Amateur radio call signs (5 P) M. ... Aviator call sign; B. ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject Amateur radio/Popular pages

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    Royal Naval Amateur Radio Society: 25: 0 Stub: Low: 448 Worked All Continents: 25: 0 NA: Low: 449 Global Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Conference: 25: 0 Stub: Low: 450 Macau Amateur Radio Society: 25: 0 Stub: High: 451 Croatian Amateur Radio Association: 25: 0 Stub: Mid: 452 UoSAT-3: 25: 0 Stub: Low: 453 Parallel Logic Radio Interface ...

  7. Category:Amateur radio - Wikipedia

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    Amateur radio call signs (5 P) Amateur radio-related lists (8 P) B. ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  8. QRZ.com - Wikipedia

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    QRZ.com is an amateur radio website listing almost every callsign in the world. In 1992, QRZ founder Fred L. Lloyd accessed data from the FCC database to create a CD-ROM with all call signs issued in the United States. [1] A copy of the CD-ROM is carried on board the International Space Station and one was also aboard the Russian Mir space station.

  9. Call signs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the numeral codes for amateur radio call signs in the United States. The region in which the operator was licensed determines the numeral. United States amateur radio call signs consist of one or two letters, followed by a single digit, and closing with one to three more letters. [20]