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It is very related. The 5N is a prefixes given to Nigeria for radio
call signs. Aircraft registrations are issued as radio callsigns. As far as Canada is concerned, C is also a valid call sign prefix. The Canadiens just have not used it for amateur radio. For example, the U.S. has A, N, W, and K. For ages, the U.S. issued only W and K to amateurs. N was reserved for the Navy and aircraft, A was reserved for the Army/Air Force. It wasn't until 1976 that the FCC began to allow other than W or K as amateur prefixes because of the 200-year celebration. This is why the MARS stations had prefixes other than W or K. Maurice Givens "Ron Natalie" wrote in message om... "Robert Lyons" wrote in message ... Interesting - 5N is also an amateur radio callsign prefix for Nigeria. Is this a general rule? Are the two prefix systems indeed related? It's not strictly related, obviously as canada is C- and not VE, etc.. but a lot of it's the same, especially once you get out of the British Commonwealth and the other LARGE countries. |
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