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Amateur radio call signs of the United Kingdom : ウィキペディア英語版 | Amateur radio call signs of the United Kingdom
Amateur radio or ham radio call signs are unique identifiers for the 60,000 licensed operators in the United Kingdom. Call signs are regulated internationally by the ITU as well as nationally in the UK by 'The Office of Communication', known as Ofcom.〔(Ofcom - Office of Communications )〕 It regulates amateur radio in the country as an independent regulator and competition authority for the UK communications industries, with responsibilities across television, radio, telecommunications and wireless communications services. It assigns call signs, issues amateur radio licences, allots frequency spectrum, and monitors the radio waves. Ofcom is no longer responsible for setting and conducting amateur radio exams, which are now run by the Radio Society of Great Britain on their behalf.〔https://services.ofcom.org.uk/faqs?faqcat=amateurradio〕 The Radio Society of Great Britain〔(Radio Society of Great Britain )〕 (RSGB) is the United Kingdom's recognised national society for amateur radio operators. The society's patron is Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and it represents the interests of the UK’s licensed radio amateurs. ==Call sign blocks for telecommunication== The International Telecommunication Union has assigned Great Britain 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; Great Britain is located in ITU Region 1.
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