SB QST @ ARL $ARLB033 ARLB033 More calls for some areas ZCZC AG99 QST de W1AW ARRL Bulletin 33 ARLB033 >From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT April 3, 1995 To all radio amateurs SB QST ARL ARLB033 ARLB033 More calls for some areas More calls for some areas According to a new FCC fact sheet, an ARRL request for call sign relief for amateurs in Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto Rico has been honored. The ''Amateur Station Sequential Call Sign System'' Fact Sheet dated February 1995 replaces one dated June 1991 that is referenced in the FCC's recent vanity call sign report and order. The new fact sheet incorporates changes that the League asked for in November 1993, expanding the opportunities for amateurs in Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico to obtain call signs that reflect their geographic location. According to the new fact sheet, call signs in Alaska (Region 11), AL, KL, NL, and WL are no longer limited to the numeral 7. Any numeral, 0 through 9, is available. The call signs KL9KAA through KL9KHZ are reserved for assignment to US personnel stationed in Korea. In the Caribbean (Region 12), KP3, NP3, and WP3 (or 4) call signs will indicate the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (except Desecheo Island). In Hawaii and the Pacific (Region 13), AH7, KH7, NH7, and WH7 (or 6) call signs will indicate Hawaii except that the letter K following the numeral 7 will indicate Kure Island. Systematically assigned call signs in Groups A (Amateur Extra Class) and C (General, Technician, and Technician Plus class) for Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico using the traditional numerals (7, 6, and 4, respectively) have been exhausted. The new fact sheet also designates Group D call signs for club and military recreation stations, applications for which have been accepted by the Commission since March 24, 1995. It is not known if the FCC has yet issued any call signs under these new guidelines. NNNN /EX