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  1. License Search - Federal Communications Commission

    The ULS License Search enables you to search for a wide range of licenses in the Universal Licensing System. The License Search here provides access to the most basic attributes of a …

  2. FCC License Data Search - ARRL

    Search by: Call Sign: Name: City: State: ZIP Code: Type: Any Individuals Clubs License Class:

  3. Call signs in the United States - Wikipedia

    Call sign information for U.S. stations are set out in chapter I of the FCC rules, Title 47 (Telecommunication) of the Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.): 47 CFR 2.302: General …

  4. Amateur Call Sign Systems - Federal Communications Commission

    Feb 27, 2023 · Each new call sign is assigned sequentially using the sequential call sign system, which is based on the alphabetized regional-group list for the licensee's operator class and …

  5. RadioQTH - Lookup

    If you would like to do a more advanced license call sign lookup, where you can list amateur radio operators by their zip code, then please use the Zip Code Lookup

  6. Ham Radio Call Sign Systems - How Ham Radio Call Signs are …

    Describes how the FCC Amateur Radio Sequential Call Sign System Works and how the geographic region of the station is used.

  7. Ham Radio 101: What Is an Amateur Radio Call Sign?

    Jan 24, 2025 · We explain how to decode a ham radio call sign that's granted by the FCC, explain what it means, and how you get one.

  8. 1x1 call signs

    Amateurs of any license class may reserve a 1x1 call sign for up to 15 days. Once you reserve the call sign, you simply substitute the self-selected 1x1 call sign for your FCC-assigned call sign.

  9. License Search - Amateur License Search - Federal …

    FCC | Wireless | ULS | CORES Help | Tech Support Federal Communications Commission 45 L Street NE Washington, DC 20554

  10. FCC Sequential Call Sign System - RadioQTH

    FCC Sequential Call Sign System Each call sign has a one letter prefix (K, N, W) or a two letter prefix (AA-AL, KA-KZ, NA-NZ, WA-WZ) and a one, two, or three letter suffix separated by a …