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Amateur radio call signs of Australia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Amateur radio call signs of Australia
Amateur radio or ham radio call signs are unique identifiers for the 19,500 licensed operators in Australia. Call signs are regulated internationally by the ITU as well as nationally by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) which is Australia’s regulator for broadcasting, administering spectrum use through the provisions of the Radio-communications Act 1992. ACMA is also responsible for amateur radio licensing. The Wireless Institute of Australia has since 2 March 2009 taken responsibility for the management of amateur station call signs.〔(WIA )〕 ==Call sign blocks for telecommunication== The International Telecommunication Union has assigned Australia the following call sign blocks for all radio communication, broadcasting or transmission:〔 (International Telecommunication Union country call sign assignments ) 〕 While not directly related to call signs, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) further has divided all countries assigned amateur radio prefixes into three regions; Australia is located in ITU Region 3. It is assigned ITU Zones 55, 58 and 59, with the Pacific Islands in Australian jurisdiction in Zone 60. Australia is assigned CQ Zones 29 & 30.〔(Ham Maps and ITU & CQ Zones )〕
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