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Call signs are frequently still used by North American broadcast stations, in addition to amateur radio and other international radio stations that continue to identify by call signs around the world. Each country has a different set of patterns for its own call signs. Call signs are allocated to ham radio stations in Barbados, Canada, Mexico and across the United States.

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  • Call signs are frequently still used by North American broadcast stations, in addition to amateur radio and other international radio stations that continue to identify by call signs around the world. Each country has a different set of patterns for its own call signs. Call signs are allocated to ham radio stations in Barbados, Canada, Mexico and across the United States. Many countries have specific conventions for classifying call signs by transmitter characteristics and location. The call sign format for radio and television call signs follows a number of conventions. All call signs begin with a prefix assigned by the International Telecommunication Union. For example, the United States has been assigned the following prefixes: AAA–ALZ, K, N, W. For a complete list, see international call sign allocations. (en)
  • De nombreux pays ont des conventions spécifiques pour la classification d'appel suivant les caractéristiques de l'émetteur et la localisation. En Amérique du Nord notamment en radio et en télévision les indicatifs de radiodiffusion font appel à un certain nombre de conventions. Tous les indicatifs commencent avec un préfixe attribué par l'Union internationale des télécommunications suivant le pays. (fr)
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  • De nombreux pays ont des conventions spécifiques pour la classification d'appel suivant les caractéristiques de l'émetteur et la localisation. En Amérique du Nord notamment en radio et en télévision les indicatifs de radiodiffusion font appel à un certain nombre de conventions. Tous les indicatifs commencent avec un préfixe attribué par l'Union internationale des télécommunications suivant le pays. (fr)
  • Call signs are frequently still used by North American broadcast stations, in addition to amateur radio and other international radio stations that continue to identify by call signs around the world. Each country has a different set of patterns for its own call signs. Call signs are allocated to ham radio stations in Barbados, Canada, Mexico and across the United States. (en)
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  • Call signs in North America (en)
  • Indicatif de radiodiffusion aux États-Unis (fr)
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