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====== UK Callsigns ====== | ====== UK Callsigns ====== | ||
- | These prefixes are used for UK amateur callsigns, unless | + | These prefixes are used for UK and Crown Dependency (CD) amateur callsigns, unless otherwise |
- | * Foundation M3, M6, M7 | + | * Foundation M3, M6, M7 + three character suffix |
- | * Intermediate 2#0, 2#1, M8, M9 | + | * Intermediate 2#0, 2#1, M8, M9 + three letter suffix, two letter suffix 2#0/2#1 calls were issued in 2018-19 |
- | * Full G0, G1, G2, G3, G4, G5, G6, G7, G8, M0, M1, M5 | + | * Full G0, G1, G2, G3, G4, G5, G6, G7, G8, M0, M1, M5 + three letter suffix, two letter suffix calls issued prior to 2020 |
- | * Special Event Station | + | * Short Contest Callsign with single character suffix, format Gnx or Mnx where n=0-9 and x=A-Z |
+ | * Special Event Station | ||
* Analog Voice Repeaters GB3 + two letter suffix | * Analog Voice Repeaters GB3 + two letter suffix | ||
* Digital Voice Repeaters GB7 + two letter suffix | * Digital Voice Repeaters GB7 + two letter suffix | ||
* Beacons GB3 + three letter suffix | * Beacons GB3 + three letter suffix | ||
- | * Gateways/ | + | * Gateways/ |
If a callsign starts with 2 a Regional Secondary Locator must be inserted immediately after the 2 e.g. 2E0ABC for a station in England. For G and M callsigns the use of a RSL is entirely optional | If a callsign starts with 2 a Regional Secondary Locator must be inserted immediately after the 2 e.g. 2E0ABC for a station in England. For G and M callsigns the use of a RSL is entirely optional | ||
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====== RSL History ====== | ====== RSL History ====== | ||
- | The prefixes of UK callsigns have changed considerably over the past century, the regional prefixes we have today only exist because at various times the RSGB made representations | + | The prefixes of UK callsigns have changed considerably over the past century, the regional prefixes we have today only exist because at various times the RSGB made representations to the regulator to create them. Prior to the 1990's the term " |
- | Up until July 1991 UK amateur callsigns used only the G prefix. The introduction of the Novice (Intermediate) licence saw the use of the 2 prefix, it is likely this also resulted in the use of the term " | + | Up until July 1991 UK amateur callsigns used only the G prefix. The introduction of the Novice (Intermediate) licence saw the use of the 2 prefix, it is likely this change triggered |
- | In September 1989 RadCom the RSGB suggested the DTI use of the " | + | September 1989 RadCom |
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- | In 1927 UK obtained the ITU country prefixes of M, G, and 2 from the ITU along with V and Z which were used in the Dominions and Empire. | + | In 1927 UK formally |
- | Prefixes were discussed in the July 1936 issue of the RSGB T & R Bulletin. At the time amateurs in the UK and Crown Dependencies had just two prefixes, either G which covered Great Britain & CDs and GI for Northern Ireland. | + | The use of the GC prefix in Scotland |
- | The view was expressed that both Scotland and the Channel Islands should be counted as a separate entities with a unique prefix but it was not felt the Isle of Man deserved a unique prefix and Wales was regarded as an integral part of England, so should have the same prefix. However, within a few months the RSGB would shift its position regarding a Welsh prefix | + | Prefixes were discussed in the July 1936 issue of the RSGB T & R Bulletin. At the time amateurs in the UK and Crown Dependencies had just two prefixes, either G which covered Great Britain & CDs and GI for Northern Ireland. |
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- | In 1947 the RSGB changed its mind over a prefix for the Isle of Man and requested | + | In 1947 the RSGB changed its mind over a prefix for the Isle of Man and asked the G.P.O. to create one, June 1947 T & R Bulletin |
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- | In 1977 the Channel Island GC prefix was replaced by GU for Guernsey and GJ for Jersey leading to the creation of a new DXCC entity for amateurs to collect, December 1976 RadCom | + | In 1977 at the request of the RSGB the Channel Island GC prefix was replaced by GU for Guernsey and GJ for Jersey leading to the creation of a new DXCC entity for amateurs to collect, December 1976 RadCom |
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- | In 2000 Short Contest Callsigns with MZ and GZ prefixes | + | In 1995 new RSL' |
- | //[In 2002 new RSL' | + | In 2000 Short Contest Callsigns with MZ and GZ prefixes |
In 2008 Ofcom said they did not regard the RSL as being part of the core UK callsign and in 2013 stated the words in the licence actually meant the Main Station RSLI should be used when visiting other regions but they were happy for amateurs to continue with existing practice of changing RSL if they wished. | In 2008 Ofcom said they did not regard the RSL as being part of the core UK callsign and in 2013 stated the words in the licence actually meant the Main Station RSLI should be used when visiting other regions but they were happy for amateurs to continue with existing practice of changing RSL if they wished. | ||
- | In 2014 Ofcom proposed making it clear in the licence that the RSL was optional, this generated opposition from the RSGB and Ofcom decided not to add clarity to the licence at that time but Ofcom continued to consider that amateurs with M or G callsigns could either omit the RSL or give the RSL for the region they were visiting if they wished. | + | In 2014 Ofcom proposed making it clear in the licence that the RSL was optional, this generated opposition from the RSGB so Ofcom decided not to add clarity to the licence at that time but Ofcom continued to consider that amateurs with M or G callsigns could either omit the RSL or give the RSL for the region they were visiting if they wished. |
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The GV prefix was used for special event calls, not personal calls (unlike the GE & GQ prefix). The " | The GV prefix was used for special event calls, not personal calls (unlike the GE & GQ prefix). The " | ||
- | During December 2001 the three character callsign " | + | During December 2001 the three character callsign " |
+ | 2MT had been used in 1922 for the UK's first regular entertainment broadcasts which were made from Writtle. | ||
During the whole month of June 2002, all UK licensees were allowed to use the prefix " | During the whole month of June 2002, all UK licensees were allowed to use the prefix " | ||
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- | [[https:// | + | ITU Radio Regulation state a callsign must comprise: |
- | [[https:// | + | 19.68 1) |
+ | – one character | ||
+ | single digit (other than 0 or 1), followed by a group of not more than four | ||
+ | characters, | ||
+ | – two characters and a single digit (other than 0 or 1), followed by a group of not | ||
+ | more than four characters, the last of which shall be a letter. (WRC-03) | ||
- | ====== ITU Radio Regulations | + | 19.68A 1A) On special occasions, |
+ | of call signs with more than the four characters referred to in No. 19.68. (WRC-03) | ||
- | 2003 ITU Radio Regulation | + | 19.69 2) However, |
- | – one character (provided that it is the letter B, F, G, I, K, M, N, R or W) and a single digit (other than 0 or 1), followed by a group of not more than four characters, | + | amateur stations. |
- | – two characters | + | |
- | more than four characters, the last of which shall be a letter.5 (WRC-03) | + | |
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+ | ====== Further information on early callsigns ====== | ||
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