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Thunderbear said:So the WXXX , KXX and NXX are expansion signs?
With US calls:
For N, it is usually N and then the number. Like N1PDQ.
For K,W,A can be K#, or KA# to KZ# and the same with W & A. The number of letters after the number varies from one to three. For an individual, the call will have at least 3 letters. A call which is letter-number-letter can be issued for a special event.
Generally, licensees with a Tech level license will have a call which follows the format:
letter-letter-number-letter-letter-letter
General level:
letter-letter-number-letter-letter
or
letter-number-letter-letter-letter
Extra level:
letter-letter-number-letter
or
letter-number-letter-letter
Then there are people like me who still has a LL#LLL call even though I am licensed at the general level. Each time you pass the next level test, you are given the option to receive a new, shorter call sign. I've had my call since '87, so I will likely keep it even when I pass the Extra exam. I think the only reason I would change would be to request my Dad's callsign.