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Old March 1st 04, 03:25 PM
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You can get confirmation and a great History of radio at URL:
http://earlyradiohistory.us/kwtrivia.htm
and
http://www.northwinds.net/bchris/index.htm

More at URL:
http://ac6v.com/antique.htm#BC

http://earlyradiohistory.us/buildbcb.htm



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"Dave Shrader" wrote in message
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W and K prefixes.

I'll stand to corrected but my recollection is that a further partition
existed within the USA in the 50s and earlier.

W was issued to stations, at least commercial stations, East of the
Mississippi and K was issued to station west of the Mississippi!!

Any confirmation????

DD

Thierry wrote:

Hi,

I am currently writing a long article about the history of ham radio for

my
website (growing...).
Can someone tell me who :
- What committee or association assigned the first prefix to callsigns

in
the middle of 1920's, ITC (future ITU) ?
- On what base (I suppose location) US stations were assigned A, K, N or

W
letters and who decided for the other countries ?
- Who currently manage these prefixes at a worldwide scale ? ITU-R (ex

CCIR)
?

Thanks in advance

Thierry, ON4SKY
http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry