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FCC 2.302
Revised as of October 1, 2007
Goto Year:2006 | 2008
Sec.  2.302   Call signs.

   The  table  which  follows  indicates  the  composition  and blocks of
   international call signs available for assignment when such call signs are
   required by the rules pertaining to particular classes of stations. When
   stations  operating  in two or more classes are authorized to the same
   licensee  for  the same location, the Commission may elect to assign a
   separate call sign to each station in a different class. (In addition to the
   U.S. call sign allocations listed below, call sign blocks AAA through AEZ
   and ALA through ALZ have been assigned to the Department of the Army; call
   sign block AFA through AKZ has been assigned to the Department of the Air
   Force; and call sign block NAA through NZZ has been assigned jointly to the
   Department of the Navy and the U.S. Coast. Guard.
   Class of station Composition of call sign Call sign blocks
   Coast (Class I) except for coast telephone in Alaska 3 letters KAA through
   KZZ.
   WAA through WZZ.
   Coast (Classes II and III) and maritime radio-determination 3 letters, 3
   digits KAA200 through KZZ999.
   WAA200 through WZZ999.
   Coast telephone in Alaska 3 letters, 2 digits
      3 letters, 3 digits (for stations assigned frequencies above 30 MHz)
   KAA20 through KZZ99.
   WAA20 through WZZ99.
   WZZ200 through WZZ999.
   Fixed 3 letters, 2 digits
   3 letters, 3 digits (for stations assigned frequencies above 30 MHz) KAA20
   through KZZ99.
   WAA20 through WZZ99.
   WAA200 through WZZ999.
   Marine receiver test 3 letters, 3 digits (plus general geographic location
   when required) KAA200 through KZZ999.
   WAA200 through WZZ999.
   Ship telegraph 4 letters^1 KAAA through KZZZ.
   WAAA through WZZZ.
   Ship telephone 2 letters, 4 digits, or 3 letters, 4 digits^1 WA2000 through
   WZ9999, through WZZ9999.
   Ship telegraph plus telephone 4 letters KAAA through KZZZ.
   WAAA through WZZZ.
   Ship radar Same as ship telephone and/or telegraph call sign, or, if ship
   has no telephone or telegraph: 2 letters, 4 digits, or 3 letters, 4 digits
   WA2000 through WZ9999, through WZZ9999.
   Ship survival craft Call sign of the parent ship followed by 2 digits KAAA20
   through KZZZ99.
   WAAA20 through WZZZ99.
   Cable-repair ship marker buoy Call sign of the parent ship followed by the
   letters “BT” and the identifying number of the buoy
   Marine utility 2 letters, 4 digits KA2000 through KZ9999.
   Shipyard mobile 2 letters, 4 digits KA2000 through KZ9999.
   Aircraft telegraph 5 letters KAAAA through KZZZZ.
   WAAAA through WZZZZ.
   Aircraft telegraph and telephone 5 letters^2 KAAAA through KZZZZ.
   WAAAA through WZZZZ.
   Aircraft telephone 5 letters^2(whenever a call sign is assigned) KAAAA
   through KZZZZ.
   WAAAA through WZZZZ.
   Aircraft survival craft Whenever a call sign^2is assigned, call sign of the
   parent aircraft followed by a single digit other than 0 or 1
   Aeronautical 3 letters, 1 digit^2 KAA2 through KZZ9.
   WAA2 through WZZ9.
   Land mobile (base) 3 letters, 3 digits KAA200 through KZZ999.
   WAA200 through WZZ999
   Land mobile (mobile telegraph) 4 letters, 1 digit KAAA2 through KZZZ9.
   WAAA2 through WZZZ9.
   Land mobile (mobile telephone) 2 letters, 4 digits KA2000 through KZ9999.
   WA2000 through WZ9999
   Broadcasting (standard) 4 letters^3(plus location of station) KAAA through
   KZZZ.
   WAAA through WZZZ.
   Broadcasting (FM) 4 letters (plus location of station) KAAA through KZZZ.
   WAAA through WZZZ.
   Broadcasting with suffix “FM” 6 letters^3(plus location of station) KAAA-FM
   through KZZZ-–FM.
   WAAA-FM through WZZZ-FM.
   Broadcasting (television) 4 letters (plus location of station) KAAA through
   KZZZ.
   WAAA through WZZZ.
   Broadcasting with suffix “TV” 6 letters^3(plus location of station) KAAA-TV
   through KZZZ-TV.
   WAAA-TV through WZZ-TV.
   Television broadcast translator 1 letter—output channel number—2 letters
   K02AA through K83ZZ.
   W02AA through W83ZZ.
   Disaster station, except U.S. Government 4 letters, 1 digit KAAA2 through
   KZZZ9.
   WAAA2 through WZZZ9.
   Experimental (letter “X” follows the digit) 2 letters, 1 digit, 3 letters
   KA2XAA through KZ9XZZ.
   WA2XAA through WZ9XZZ.
   Amateur (letter “X” may not follow digit) 1 letter, 1 digit, 1 letter^4 K1A
   through K0Z.
   N1A through N0Z.
   W1A through W0Z.
   Amateur 1 letter, 1 digit, 2 letters^4 K1AA through K0ZZ.
   N1AA through N0ZZ.
   W1AA through W0ZZ.
       Do 1 letter, 1 digit, 3 letters^4 K1AAA through K0ZZZ.
   N1AAA through N0ZZZ.
   W1AAA through W0ZZZ.
       Do 2 letters, 1 digit, 1 letter^4 AA1A through AI0Z.
   KA1A through KZ0Z.
   NA1A through NZ0Z.
   WA1A through WZ0Z.
       Do 2 letters, 1 digit, 2 letters^4 AA1AA through AL0ZZ.
   KA1AA through KZ0ZZ.
   NA1AA through NZ0ZZ.
   WA1AA through WZ0ZZ.
   Amateur (letter “X” may not follow digit) 2 letters, 1 digit, 3 letters^4
   AA1AAA through AL0ZZZ.
   KA1AAA through KZ0ZZZ.
   NA1AAA through NZ0ZZZ.
   WA1AAA through WZ0ZZZ.
   Standard frequency WWV, WWVB through WWVI, WWVL, WWVS.
   Personal radio 3 letters, 4 digits, or 4 letters, 4 digits. KAA0001 through
   KZZ9999,
   WAA0001 through WPZ9999,
   KAAA0001 through KZZZ9999.
   Personal  radio, temporary permit 3 letters, 5 digits KAA00000 through
   KZZ99999.
   Personal radio in trust territories. 1 letter, 4 digits K0001 through K9999.
   Business radio temporary permit 2 letters, 7 digits WT plus local telephone
   number.
   Part 90 temporary permit 2 letters, 7 digits WT plus local telephone number.
   Part 90 conditional permit 2 letters, 7 digits WT plus local telephone
   number.
   General Mobile Radio Service, temporary permit 2 letters, 7 digits WT plus
   business or residence telephone number.

   Note: The symbol 0 indicates the digit zero.

   ^1Ships with transmitter-equipped survival craft shall be assigned four
   letter call signs.

   ^2See  Sec. 2.303.

   ^3A  3  letter call sign now authorized for and in continuous use by a
   licensee of a standard broadcasting station may continue to be used by that
   station.  The  same exception applies also to frequency modulation and
   television broadcasting stations using 5 letter call signs consisting of 3
   letters with the suffix “FM” or “TV”.

   ^4Plus other identifying data as may be specified.

   [ 34 FR 5104 , Mar. 12, 1969; as amended at 54 50239, Dec. 5, 1989]

   Editorial Note:   ForFederal Registercitations affecting  Sec. 2.302, see the
   List of CFR Sections Affected in the Finding Aids section of this volume.


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