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  2. See HamCall's callsign divisions listed by location, by callsign prefix, or by US Zip code. See a map of the US ham population. Each red dot represents one or more hams with a street address in the FCC database. Take a look at the HamCall DVD, produced monthly with the latest FCC and Internet data! Order a HamCall DVD.

  3. Amateur Call Sign Systems - Federal Communications Commission

    www.fcc.gov/.../mobility-division/amateur-radio-service/amateur-call-sign-systems

    The FCC offers amateur radio licensees the opportunity to request a specific call sign for a primary station and for a club station. A vanity call sign is selected by the FCC from a list of call signs requested by the station licensee or the club station license trustee.

  4. By Callsign - search for a specific callsign. Can use * to search for prefixes or suffixes. For example, W1* finds all W1 calls. *XX finds all calls ending in XX. By Name/Address - Type in a name or part of a name, street, city, etc., to search the address records.

  5. FCC License Data Search - ARRL

    www.arrl.org/advanced-call-sign-search

    FCC License Data Search. Having Trouble? The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur radio, connecting hams around the U.S. with news, information and resources.

  6. Ham Radio Call Signs

    hamradioprep.com/ham-radio-call-signs

    A ham radio call sign is a unique identifier that is assigned to an amateur radio operator. It is used to identify the operator and their location, and is typically a combination of letters and numbers.

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  8. Amateur radio call signs - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amateur_radio_call_signs

    Amateur radio call signs are allocated to amateur radio operators around the world. The call signs are used to legally identify the station or operator, with some countries requiring the station call sign to always be used and others allowing the operator call sign instead.

  9. World's leading amateur radio web site with news, technical articles, discussions, practice exams and more.

  10. 1,626,130 callsigns in the database.

  11. HamCall™ World-Wide Callsign Database

    hamcall.net/call?wanttologout=1

    See HamCall's callsign divisions listed by location, by callsign prefix, or by US Zip code. See a map of the US ham population. Each red dot represents one or more hams with a street address in the FCC database. Take a look at the HamCall DVD, produced monthly with the latest FCC and Internet data! Order a HamCall DVD.