-
three digits until the late 1970s.
Portugal had a
similar system,
their callsigns beginning with C;
these also
ceased to be used in the 1970s.
Britain has...
-
prefixes in the list below, if the
country in
question is
allocated all
callsigns with A to Z in that position, then that
country can also use call signs...
- transmission, the main
callsign of the
station changed regularly. In
addition to
these main
callsigns, The
Buzzer also uses
other "side
callsigns"
which are being...
-
generally use
callsigns in the
international series. The US government-operated
international broadcaster the
Voice of
America no
longer uses
callsigns ****igned...
-
relation between the
callsign and the IOTA code.
Individual amateurs may want a
callsign with
their name or
initials embedded,
callsigns that had been held...
- JO
prefix in
favor of just the last two
letters of
their callsigns.
Australia issues callsigns, but not
using the country’s ITU prefix.
Station names in...
- the
Battle of Mogadishu—the SNA used an RPG to
shoot down a
Black Hawk (
callsign Courage 53)
while it was on patrol. The
pilots were able to fly
their burning...
-
radio station callsigns in the
Australian Capital Territory List of
radio station callsigns in New
South Wales List of
radio station callsigns in Victoria...
- The
following is a list of
Australian radio station callsigns beginning with the
number 1,
indicating a
radio station in the
Australian Capital Territory...
-
another "To" and then the
callsigns are
repeated again,
concluding with Как слышно? (Kak slyshno?, "How do you hear?"). The
callsigns are then
repeated twice...