RSGB: Special Prefixes to Celebrate Diamond Jubilee Summer Olympics
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The ARRL Letter
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January 26, 2012
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RSGB Announces Special Prefixes to Celebrate Diamond Jubilee, Summer Olympics and Paralympic Games:
The Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB
http://www.rsgb.org/) and
Ofcom -- the British equivalent to the FCC -- have authorized radio
amateurs to use special prefixes
http://www.rsgb.org/news/articlelinks.php?id=0263 during 2012 in
celebration of Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee and the 2012 Summer
Olympics and Paralympic Games.
To celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, all UK radio amateur and
club stations can apply to use a special prefix for a five week period,
from May 5-June 10. This will add or substitute the letter "Q" in the
place of the regional identifier in the call sign. During the Summer
Olympics and the Paralympic Games, radio amateurs and club stations can
apply to use the letter "O" in the same fashion for a seven week
period, from July 21-September 9.
Amateurs in the United Kingdom who choose to apply for these special
call signs will be using GQ, MQ and 2Q prefixes to celebrate the
Diamond Jubilee, and GO, MO and 2O prefixes to celebrate the Olympic
and Paralympic Games. In addition, calls in the series GB2012aaa will
be available for Special Event Stations relating to the Olympics.
Licenses will also be issued for four "flagship" stations using the
prefix 2O12a (that's the letter "O," not a zero; "a" is a single letter
relating to the location of the station).
Source:
The ARRL Letter
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