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Description

Map of the United States showing the region numeral (or code) used in callsigns for amateur radio licensees in the defined regions.

Source

Original

Date

December 22, 2005

Author

KeithTyler

Permission
(Reusing this image)

GFDL

Note: Region 10 uses numeral "0". Pacific islands use an "H" before the numeral, which indicates a region code distinct from the contiguous 48 states. The State of Hawaii (with minor exception) is in Pacific region 6, hence code "H6". A similar distinct set of regions is used for Alaska, with "L" numeral prefix; and the Caribbean and Atlantic territories, with "P" numeral prefix; these regions are not shown or delineated.

These codes are used after the A, K, N, or W in an amateur license callsign.

The information to colorize this map is from the FCC page on the Sequential Callsign System: [1]

Base outline map provided by WorldAtlas.com at [2], which includes a statement that outline maps do not need permission for use or reuse.

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