[SOC] True meaning of USA callsign prefixes

Paul Bartlett [email protected]
Wed, 4 Dec 2002 20:53:57 -0000


Message(s) received and understood... ;-)

What confused me was that whilst according to ARRL h/b KAA-KZZ are all
continental US, it's unclear that Knn (where n is a digit) are also valid US
callsign prefixes.

Doh!

Paul ;-)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Lloyd Lachow" <[email protected]>
To: "SOC AList" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 8:42 PM
Subject: [SOC] True meaning of USA callsign prefixes


>    Have you ever noticed that USA callsigns all begin
> with either W, A, N, or K. And that spells...?
>
>
>  There ARE no coincidences...
>
> =====
> 73, 72 es oo, Lloyd, K3ESE
>   K1 # 00379 - 20/40M Rock-Mites - Hunk o' Wahr
>       ARRL - ARS #1301 - FISTS #8774
>           FPqrp #476 - QRParci #11147
>              QRP-L #2415 - SOC #530
>                  HGT #6'1 - Wgt #190 - BT #B-
>                          dit  dididit  dit
>
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