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Amateur radio call signs of Antarctica : ウィキペディア英語版 | Amateur radio call signs of Antarctica
Amateur radio or ham radio call signs are unique identifiers for licensed operators in Antarctica. Call signs are regulated internationally by the ITU as well as nationally by governing bodies within each country who may have nationals operating in Antarctica. Call signs may also be issued by a local Antarctic authority (i.e. base commander) who chooses from a block reserved by their national body for that purpose.〔(eHam.net US Call Signs Not Issued by the FCC )〕 The Antarctic Treaty signed on December 1, 1959 (and entered into force on June 23, 1961), established the legal framework for the management of Antarctica, including allocation of amateur call signs. ==Call sign assignments for amateur radio==
The International Telecommunications Union does not assign call letter blocks to Antarctica〔(APPENDIX 42 Table of Allocation of International Call Sign Series )〕 since there is no single government there which can send delegates to ITU conferences. However, some individual countries reserve Antarctic prefixes or call letters from within their own call letter blocks as per this table:〔(AC6V amateur radio prefixes )〕 In some cases the assignment of call letters is made locally at an Antarctic base and the relevant national body is notified.
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