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"Chuck Reti" wrote in message ... In article , Doug Smith W9WI wrote: Didn't the early radio letter prefixes follow international Aircraft identifier prefixes in use at the time? Hi, I didn't checked all texts, but it seems that all users were assigned a call under the responsibility of ITC (ITU) and national authority, including ships, coastal stations, amateurs, and military, thus the air force too (if I remember well what I read) in publications released in 1905-1912 (see maybe be the Radio act 1912). Thierry, ON4SKY http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry -- Chuck Reti WV8A Detroit MI |
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