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Latest revision as of 17:40, 18 August 2009

"In broadcasting and radio communications, a call sign (also known as a callsign, callname or call letters, or abbreviated as a call) is a unique designation for a transmitting station. In some countries they are used as names for broadcasting stations, but in many other countries they are not. A call sign can be formally assigned by a government agency, informally adopted by individuals or organizations, or even cryptographically encoded to disguise a station's identity" (Wikipedia).

KHAQQ NR16020--Earhart's Electra
NPM Navy radio Wailupe, east of Honolulu, Hawaii
NPU Navy radio Tutuila, Samoa
NRUI Itasca
NRUI2 HF/DF station on Howland