CallSign
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| − | + | An amateur radio callsign is a station identification assigned to a licensed operator by the licensing authority in a particular country or jurisdiction. | |
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| − | by the licensing authority in a particular country or jurisdiction. | + | |
Amateur radio callsigns are considered to be globally unique. | Amateur radio callsigns are considered to be globally unique. | ||
| − | Used with a numerical SSID, the callsign makes up part of a | + | Used with a numerical [[SSID]], the callsign makes up part of a [[AprsStation|APRS station]] identifier for those stations that transmit over the airwaves. |
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| − | transmit over the airwaves. | + | |
Latest revision as of 07:47, 26 June 2009
[edit] Callsign
An amateur radio callsign is a station identification assigned to a licensed operator by the licensing authority in a particular country or jurisdiction.
Amateur radio callsigns are considered to be globally unique.
Used with a numerical SSID, the callsign makes up part of a APRS station identifier for those stations that transmit over the airwaves.