ITU prefix

{{Short description|Radio and television call sign prefix}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2020}}

The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) allocates call sign prefixes for radio and television stations of all types.{{Cite web|last=GLAD|date=2020-12-07|title=Table of International Call Sign Series (Appendix 42 to the RR)|url=https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-R/terrestrial/fmd/Pages/call_sign_series.aspx|access-date=2020-12-07|website=International Telecommunication Union}} They also form the basis for, but may not exactly match, aircraft registration identifiers. These prefixes are agreed upon internationally, and are a form of country code. A call sign can be any number of letters and numerals but each country must only use call signs that begin with the characters allocated for use in that country.

With regard to the second and/or third letters in the prefixes in the list below, if the country in question is allocated all callsigns with A to Z in that position, then that country can also use call signs with the digits 0 to 9 in that position. For example, the United States is assigned KA–KZ, and therefore can also use prefixes like K1 or K9.

While ITU prefix rules are adhered to in the context of international broadcasting, including amateur radio, it is rarer for countries to assign broadcast call signs to conventional AM, FM, and television stations with purely domestic reach; the United States, Canada, Mexico, Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, and Argentina are among those that do. Canada presents one notable exception to the ITU prefix rules: Since 1936, it has used CB for its own Canadian Broadcasting Corporation stations, whereas Chile is officially assigned the CB prefix. Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada's broadcasting rules indicate this is through a "special arrangement", without elaborating.{{cite web |title=Broadcasting Procedures and Rules |date=19 January 2021 |url=https://ised-isde.canada.ca/site/spectrum-management-telecommunications/en/licences-and-certificates/broadcasting/broadcasting-procedures-and-rules-bpr/bpr-1-general-rules |publisher=Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada}} In any case, the two countries are geographically separate enough to prevent confusion; Canada's shortwave broadcasters and amateur radio stations have always used one of its assigned ITU prefixes.

Unallocated and unavailable call sign prefixes

{{further|Non-ITU prefix}}

Unallocated: The following call sign prefixes are available for future allocation by the ITU. (x represents any letter; n represents any digit from 2–9.)

  • E8, E9, H5, J9, On, S4, T9*, Un, V9, Xn, YZ*, Z4–Z7, Z9, 4N*.

(* Indicates a prefix that has recently been returned to the ITU.)T9 is the former prefix of Bosnia and Herzegovina; it moved to E7 on 7 August 2007. YZ and 4N belonged to Yugoslavia, along with 4O (which went to successor state Montenegro) and YT and YU (which went to successor state Serbia).{{Cite web |title=ITU Okays Montenegro, Serbia Call Sign Prefix Agreement |author=The ARRL Letter |url=https://www.eham.net/article/16670 |date=2007-05-17 |access-date=2023-05-05 |website=eHam.net}}

Unavailable: Under present ITU guidelines the following call sign prefixes shall not be allocated.{{cite web|url=https://life.itu.int/radioclub/rr/res-13.pdf |title= RES13-1 RESOLUTION 13 (Rev.WRC-97) Formation of call signs and allocation of new international series |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221008043453/https://life.itu.int/radioclub/rr/res-13.pdf |archive-date=2022-10-08|work=Volume 3 - Resolutions and Recommendations – Edition of 2008

|publisher=International Telecommunication Union|access-date=2023-05-04}} They are sometimes used unofficially – such as amateur radio operators operating in a disputed territory or in a nation state that has no official prefix (e.g. S0 in Western Sahara or station 1A0 at Knights of Malta headquarters in Rome). (x represents any letter; n represents any digit from 2–9.)

  • nn, x0, x1, 0x, 1x, Qx.
  • no prefixes beginning with Q are used—they may be confused with Q codes. Note that this applies to prefixes only - suffixes are the responsibility of the allocating country.
  • no prefixes with the digits 1 or 0 are used—they may be confused with the letters I or O.
  • two digit prefixes (nn) are not as yet considered by the ITU.

Allocation table

{{Gridded chart of ITU prefixes}}

{{ITU prefixes by nation}}

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! Call Sign Series

! Allocated to

AA–AL

| United States

AM–AO

| Spain

AP–AS

| Pakistan

AT–AW

| India

AX

| Australia

AY–AZ

| Argentina

A2

| Botswana

A3

| Tonga

A4

| Oman

A5

| Bhutan

A6

| United Arab Emirates

A7

| Qatar

A8

| Liberia

A9

| Bahrain

B

| China

B (BM-BQ, BU-BX)

| Taiwan

CA–CE

| Chile

CF–CK

| Canada

| CL–CM

| Cuba

CN

| Morocco

CO

| Cuba

CP

| Bolivia

CQ–CU

| Portugal

CV–CX

| Uruguay

CY–CZ

| Canada

C2

| Nauru

C3

| Andorra

C4

| Cyprus

C5

| The Gambia

C6

| The Bahamas

C7

| World Meteorological OrganizationSeries allocated to an international organization.

C8–C9

| Mozambique

DA–DR

| Germany

DS–DT

| South Korea

DU–DZ

| Philippines

D2–D3

| Angola

D4

| Cape Verde

D5

| Liberia

D6

| Comoros

D7–D9

| South Korea

EA–EH

| Spain

EI–EJ

| Ireland

EK

| Armenia

EL

| Liberia

EM–EO

| Ukraine

EP–EQ

| Iran

ER

| Moldova

ES

| Estonia

ET

| Ethiopia

EU–EW

| Belarus

EX

| Kyrgyzstan

EY

| Tajikistan

EZ

| Turkmenistan

E2

| Thailand

E3

| Eritrea

E4

| Palestinian Authority

E5

| Cook Islands

E6

| NiueProvisional allocation in accordance with No. S19.33: (Between radiocommunication conferences, the Secretary-General is authorized to deal with questions relating to changes in the allocation of series of call signs, on a provisional basis, and subject to confirmation by the following conference.){{Cite web |title=Recent Changes |url=https://www.itu.int:443/en/ITU-R/terrestrial/fmd/Pages/recent_changes.aspx |access-date=2023-05-05 |website=ITU |language=en-US}}

E7

| Bosnia and Herzegovina

F

| France (and its Overseas departments/territories)

G

| United Kingdom (and its overseas territories/Crown dependencies)

HA

| Hungary

HB

| Switzerland

HB (HB0, HB3Y, HBL)

| Liechtenstein (uses prefixes allocated to Switzerland)

HC–HD

| Ecuador

HE

| Switzerland

HF

| Poland

HG

| Hungary

HH

| Haiti

HI

| Dominican Republic

HJ–HK

| Colombia

HL

| South Korea

HM

| North Korea

HN

| Iraq

HO–HP

| Panama

HQ–HR

| Honduras

HS

| Thailand

HT

| Nicaragua

HU

| El Salvador

HV

| Vatican City

HW–HY

| France (and its Overseas departments/territories)

HZ

| Saudi Arabia

H2

| Cyprus

H3

| Panama

H4

| Solomon Islands

H6–H7

| Nicaragua

H8–H9

| Panama

I

| Italy

JA–JS

| Japan

JT–JV

| Mongolia

JW–JX

| Norway

JY

| Jordan

JZ

| Indonesia

J2

| Djibouti

J3

| Grenada

J4

| Greece

J5

| Guinea-Bissau

J6

| Saint Lucia

J7

| Dominica

J8

| Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

K

| United States

LA–LN

| Norway

LO–LW

| Argentina

LX

| Luxembourg

LY

| Lithuania

LZ

| Bulgaria

L2–L9

| Argentina

M

| United Kingdom (and its overseas territories/Crown dependencies)

N

| United States

OA–OC

| Peru

OD

| Lebanon

OE

| Austria

OF–OJ

| Finland

OK–OL

| Czech Republic

OM

| Slovakia

ON–OT

| Belgium

OU–OZ

| Denmark

PA–PI

| Netherlands

PJ

| NetherlandsFormer Netherlands Antilles

PK–PO

| Indonesia

PP–PY

| Brazil

PZ

| Suriname

P2

| Papua New Guinea

P3

| Cyprus

P4

| Aruba

P5–P9

| North Korea

R

| Russia

SA–SM

| Sweden

SN–SR

| Poland

SSA–SSM

| EgyptHalf-series allocation.

SSN–SSZ

| Sudan

SU

| Egypt

SV–SZ

| Greece

S2–S3

| Bangladesh

S5

| Slovenia

S6

| Singapore

S7

| Seychelles

S8

| South Africa

S9

| São Tomé and Príncipe

TA–TB–TC

| Turkey

TD

| Guatemala

TE

| Costa Rica

TF

| Iceland

TG

| Guatemala

TH

| France (and its Overseas departments/territories)

TI

| Costa Rica

TJ

| Cameroon

TK

| France (and its Overseas departments/territories)

TL

| Central African Republic

TM

| France (and its Overseas departments/territories)

TN

| Republic of the Congo

TO–TQ

| France (and its Overseas departments/territories)

TR

| Gabon

TS

| Tunisia

TT

| Chad

TU

| Ivory Coast

TV–TX

| France (and its Overseas departments/territories)

TY

| Benin

TZ

| Mali

T2

| Tuvalu

T3

| Kiribati

T4

| Cuba

T5

| Somalia

T6

| Afghanistan

T7

| San Marino

T8

| Palau

| UA–UI

| Russia

UJ–UM

| Uzbekistan

UN–UQ

| Kazakhstan

UR–UZ

| Ukraine

VA–VG

| Canada

VH–VN

| Australia

VO

| Canada (formerly Dominion of Newfoundland)

VP–VQ

| United Kingdom (and its overseas territories/Crown dependencies)

VR

| Hong Kong (Special administrative regions of China)

VS

| United Kingdom

VT–VW

| India

VX–VY

| Canada

VZ

| Australia

V2

| Antigua and Barbuda

V3

| Belize

V4

| Saint Kitts and Nevis

V5

| Namibia

V6

| Federated States of Micronesia

V7

| Marshall Islands

V8

| Brunei

W

| United States

XA–XI

| Mexico

XJ–XO

| Canada

XP

| Denmark

XQ–XR

| Chile

XS

| China

XT

| Burkina Faso

XU

| Cambodia

XV

| Vietnam

XW

| Laos

XX

| Macao (Special administrative regions of China)

XY–XZ

| Burma

YA

| Afghanistan

YB–YH

| Indonesia

YI

| Iraq

YJ

| Vanuatu

YK

| Syria

YL

| Latvia

YM

| Turkey

YN

| Nicaragua

YO–YR

| Romania

YS

| El Salvador

YT–YU

| Serbia

YV–YY

| Venezuela

Y2–Y9

| Germany

ZA

| Albania

ZB–ZJ

| United Kingdom (and its overseas territories/Crown dependencies)

ZK–ZM

| New Zealand

ZN–ZO

| United Kingdom (and its overseas territories/Crown dependencies)

ZP

| Paraguay

ZQ

| United Kingdom (and its overseas territories/Crown dependencies)

ZR–ZU

| South Africa

ZV–ZZ

| Brazil

Z2

| Zimbabwe

Z3

| North Macedonia

Z8

| South Sudan

2

| United Kingdom (and its overseas territories/Crown dependencies)

3A

| Monaco

3B

| Mauritius

3C

| Equatorial Guinea

3DA–3DM

| Eswatini

3DN–3DZ

| Fiji

3E–3F

| Panama

3G

| Chile

3H–3U

| China

3V

| Tunisia

3W

| Vietnam

3X

| Guinea

3Y

| Norway

3Z

| Poland

4A–4C

| Mexico

4D–4I

| Philippines

4J–4K

| Azerbaijan

4L

| Georgia

4M

| Venezuela

4O

| Montenegro

4P–4S

| Sri Lanka

4T

| Peru

4U

| United Nations

4V

| Haiti

4W

| Timor-Leste

4X

| Israel

4Y

| International Civil Aviation Organization

4Z

| Israel

5A

| Libya

5B

| Cyprus

5C–5G

| Morocco

5H–5I

| Tanzania

5J–5K

| Colombia

5L–5M

| Liberia

5N–5O

| Nigeria

5P–5Q

| Denmark

5R–5S

| Madagascar

5T

| Mauritania

5U

| Niger

5V

| Togo

5W

| Western Samoa

5X

| Uganda

5Y–5Z

| Kenya

6A–6B

| Egypt

6C

| Syria

6D–6J

| Mexico

6K–6N

| South Korea

6O

| Somalia

6P–6S

| Pakistan

6T–6U

| Sudan

6V–6W

| Senegal

6X

| Madagascar

6Y

| Jamaica

6Z

| Liberia

7A–7I

| Indonesia

7J–7N

| Japan

7O

| Yemen

7P

| Lesotho

7Q

| Malawi

7R

| Algeria

7S

| Sweden

7T–7Y

| Algeria

7Z

| Saudi Arabia

8A–8I

| Indonesia

8J–8N

| Japan

8O

| Botswana

8P

| Barbados

8Q

| Maldives

8R

| Guyana

8S

| Sweden

8T–8Y

| India

8Z

| Saudi Arabia

9A

| Croatia

9B–9D

| Iran

9E–9F

| Ethiopia

9G

| Ghana

9H

| Malta

9I–9J

| Zambia

9K

| Kuwait

9L

| Sierra Leone

9M

| Malaysia

9N

| Nepal

9O–9T

| Democratic Republic of the Congo

9U

| Burundi

9V

| Singapore

9W

| Malaysia

9X

| Rwanda

9Y–9Z

| Trinidad and Tobago

See also

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