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"Doug Smith W9WI" wrote in message ... Thierry wrote: Up to now the U. S. Federal Communications Commission oversees the ... The Armed Forces Radio and Television Service (AFRTS) is another U.S. government-operated broadcast service that doesn't have callsigns. Of course most AFRTS stations are located outside U.S. territory, but the few that are U.S. based (especially in Puerto Rico and Alaska) do not have calls. Hi, Thanks for the info. In the Armed Forces.. do you include also military stations ? For example who assigned calls to the Army operators working in the field ? Was it the Management Division of the International Broadcasting Bureau instead of FCC ? Thierry, ON4SKY (the most prominent exception: the USA National Weather Service operates a nationwide chain of weather broadcasting stations between 162.4 and 162.55MHz. All of them have callsigns, even though almost all of them belong to the Weather Service, a federal agency.) -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 http://www.w9wi.com |
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