
Originally Posted by
silentnuker
how do you kn0w br0?
You will know when you see one
The standard format for Philippine callsigns is 2×3 – where 2 stands for the prefix letters (4D-4I or DU-DZ), and 3 stands for the suffix letters, assigned and regulated by the National Telecommunications Commission. A suffix can have as much as three (3) characters, and as little as one (1).
Prefixes
The NTC assigns prefixes depending on the privileges of the amateur license or for special events:
Special events (may only be used within a specified duration)- 4D, 4F, 4G, 4H, 4I
Class A (Extra Class) – 4F, DU
Class B (General Class) – DV
Class C (Technician Class) – DW
Club Stations – DX, DZ
Class D (Foundation Class) – DY
The Philippines is divided into nine (9) separate amateur districts.
National Capital Region, Region IV
Region I, Region II
Region III
Region V
Region VII
Region VI
Region VII
Region IX, Region XII
Region X, Region XI
The district nbr is between the prefix and the suffix.
Hope this helps.
Visit this site if you need more info:
Philippine Amateur Radio Association | The official national organization of radio amateurs in the Philippines
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Hi Peeps,
You can go to these thread in the hobby section where hams gather.
https://www.istorya.net/forums/hobbies-and-crafts-50/7580-ham-radio.html