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| ====== UK Callsigns ====== | ====== UK Callsigns ====== | ||
| - | These prefixes are used for UK and Crown Dependency (CD) amateur | + | These prefixes are used for UK and Crown Dependency (CD) amateur |
| * Foundation M3, M6, M7 + three character suffix | * Foundation M3, M6, M7 + three character suffix | ||
| * Intermediate 2#0, 2#1, M8, M9 + three letter suffix, two letter suffix 2#0/2#1 calls were issued in 2018-19 | * 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 + three letter suffix, two letter suffix calls issued prior to 2020 | * Full G0, G1, G2, G3, G4, G5, G6, G7, G8, M0, M1, M5 + three letter suffix, two letter suffix calls issued prior to 2020 | ||
| - | * Short Contest | + | * Short Contest |
| * Special Event Station MB5 issued in 2015 now format is GBnccccl, MBn where n=numeral (0-9), c=character (a-z,0-9 or null), l=letter. Suffix may be 1-4 characters or no suffix at all e.g. GB50 issued in 2002 | * Special Event Station MB5 issued in 2015 now format is GBnccccl, MBn where n=numeral (0-9), c=character (a-z,0-9 or null), l=letter. Suffix may be 1-4 characters or no suffix at all e.g. GB50 issued in 2002 | ||
| * Analog Voice Repeaters GB3 + two letter suffix | * Analog Voice Repeaters GB3 + two letter suffix | ||
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| * Beacons GB3 + three letter suffix | * Beacons GB3 + three letter suffix | ||
| * Gateways/ | * Gateways/ | ||
| - | If a callsign | + | If a call sign 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 call signs the use of a RSL is entirely optional. The Ofcom licence lists these RSLs: |
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| ====== Find Available Callsigns ====== | ====== Find Available Callsigns ====== | ||
| - | An easy way to see at a glance which callsigns are available for issue is to use the M0PYL Callsign Lookup. Note: All callsigns marked as Reserved with a Last Modified Date of either blank or more than 5 years old are available for issue, you just need to ring Ofcom and ask them to change it to Available status. | + | An easy way to see at a glance which callsigns are available for issue is to use the M0PYL Callsign Lookup. |
| + | Use ? As a wildcard, e.g. entering P?? in the suffix will highlight all Available callsigns with a suffix starting with P. | ||
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| + | Note: All callsigns marked as Reserved with a Last Modified Date of either blank or more than 5 years old are available for issue, you just need to ring Ofcom and ask them to change it to Available status. | ||
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| 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 & Crown Dependencies and GI for Northern Ireland. | 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 & Crown Dependencies and GI for Northern Ireland. | ||
| - | The view was expressed in the Bulletin 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 view was expressed in the Bulletin 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 |
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| - | In 1937 at the request of the RSGB the regulator, the General Post Office (G.P.O), introduced prefixes GM for Scotland and GW for Wales. | + | In 1937 at the request of the RSGB the regulator, the General Post Office (G.P.O), introduced prefixes GM for Scotland and GW for Wales (prior to 1930 GW calls had been issued to stations in the Irish Free State) |
| In 1946 the G.P.O agreed to an RSGB request to create the prefix GC for the Channel Islands, December 1946 T & R Bulletin | In 1946 the G.P.O agreed to an RSGB request to create the prefix GC for the Channel Islands, December 1946 T & R Bulletin | ||
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| In August 2025 RSGB Director Stewart Bryant G3YSX posted this explanation: | In August 2025 RSGB Director Stewart Bryant G3YSX posted this explanation: | ||
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| + | The Leicester Radio Society G3LRS has a call sign history page that contains much interesting information and provides a table produced by Phil Taylor M0VSE which lists every RSL letter used, see [[https:// | ||
| ====== Special Event RSL's ====== | ====== Special Event RSL's ====== | ||
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| - | Callsign spreadsheet issued 20 February 2026. Note the M3 call series shows thousands of callsigns witth Reserved status despite having been in that state for well over 5 years. | + | Ofcom had until recently been consistantly putting correct callsign spreadsheets on their Open Data page (in the past the quality of these spreadsheets had been variable), see [[https:// |
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| + | Callsign spreadsheet issued 20 February 2026 - Error spotted, callsigns with a " | ||
| + | Note the M3 call series shows thousands of callsigns witth Reserved status despite having been in that state for well over 5 years. | ||
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| - | In 2024 Ofcom signalled an intent to revoke licences that hadn't been revalidated in the previous 5 years. | + | In 2024 Ofcom signalled an intent to revoke licences that hadn't been revalidated in the previous 5 years. |
| - | In January 2024 there had been some 63,000 unvalidated licences, many hadn't even been validated once in the previous 18 years. If in 2029/2030 Ofcom eventually do what they have indicated then there will be a sudden | + | In January 2024 there had been some 63,000 unvalidated licences, many hadn't even been validated once in the previous 18 years. If in 2029/2030 Ofcom eventually do what they have indicated then there will be a dramatic |
| **When there' | **When there' | ||
| - | As of October 2025 if you upgrade | + | As of October 2025 if you upgrade, change your callsign |
| ====== ITU Radio Regulations for Amateur Callsigns ====== | ====== ITU Radio Regulations for Amateur Callsigns ====== | ||
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