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![]() "N2EY" wrote There was an ARRL HQ station before W1AW. What was its callsign? ----- W1MK There's a second callsign for the ARRL lab. What is/was it? ----- W1INF More trivia: There is an IARU HQ call sign. What is it? While it may have a certain familiarity about it, especially the suffix, what is the significance of the prefix? 73, de Hans, K0HB |
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![]() "KØHB" wrote in message hlink.net... "N2EY" wrote There was an ARRL HQ station before W1AW. What was its callsign? ----- W1MK There's a second callsign for the ARRL lab. What is/was it? ----- W1INF More trivia: There is an IARU HQ call sign. What is it? While it may have a certain familiarity about it, especially the suffix, what is the significance of the prefix? 73, de Hans, K0HB 4U1ITU is the station of the International Amateur Radio Club at ITU HQ in Geneva ... I've operated the station. The significance of the prefix is that 4U's are UN callsigns. 73, Carl - wk3c |
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![]() "Carl R. Stevenson" wrote 4U1ITU is the station of the International Amateur Radio Club at ITU HQ in Geneva ... I've operated the station. The significance of the prefix is that 4U's are UN callsigns. I'm not speaking of the ITU but the IARU (not the same thing at all). The IARU HQ station is not associated with the UN (nor the ITU) so does not have a "4U" prefix. 73, de Hans, K0HB |
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![]() "KØHB" wrote in message news ![]() "Carl R. Stevenson" wrote 4U1ITU is the station of the International Amateur Radio Club at ITU HQ in Geneva ... I've operated the station. The significance of the prefix is that 4U's are UN callsigns. I'm not speaking of the ITU but the IARU (not the same thing at all). The IARU HQ station is not associated with the UN (nor the ITU) so does not have a "4U" prefix. 73, de Hans, K0HB Sorry Hans. I misread your query. 73, Carl - wk3c |
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writes: "N2EY" wrote There was an ARRL HQ station before W1AW. What was its callsign? ----- W1MK You are correct, sir! And before that, it was 1MK There's a second callsign for the ARRL lab. What is/was it? ----- W1INF "It's Never Finished" - again correct. More trivia: There is an IARU HQ call sign. What is it? That's easy: NU1AW While it may have a certain familiarity about it, especially the suffix, what is the significance of the prefix? The original system for licensed amateur calls was a number and two or three letters. Maxim held 1AW, for example. This worked fine until amateur began working internationally and there was no way to tell what country a ham was in. When the first shortwave QSO was made by in November of 1925, the stations involved were 1QP, 1MO and 8AB - the last one being in France. So amateurs invented the idea of unofficial prefixes. "NU" meant "North america, United states". So while Maxim's call was shown on the license as 1AW, on the air he would use NU1AW to indicate where he was. Other countries had different prefixes, all according to the unoffficial system To emphasize that the prefixes were unofficial, they were usually written lower case: nu1AW The situation was finally sorted out at one of the radio conferences of the '20s (1927, I think) and the USA decided that American ham calls would all start with W (in CONUS) and K (outside CONUS). 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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