Does anyone have a 3 letter call that they are considering blowing up? I want to park it on an AM or FM in Indiana.
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ChiefEngineer said:Does anyone have a 3 letter call that they are considering blowing up? I want to park it on an AM or FM in Indiana.
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ChiefEngineer said:According to the call sign desk 3 letter calls can be used on another station if allowed by the AM primary. I am not suggesting to use the calls after they are changed, but, before.
Emmis gave up WHN years ago. If the station had allowed an FM to use the calls they would still be around.
cd637299 said:Weren't the calls KUT designated by Presidential order?
If so, that's *one* way to get a set!
landtuna said:Why would the FCC discourage or disallow TLC's? Or is it the FCC at all? Are the 'legend' stations with TLC's discouraging the issue of new ones thinking it would dilute their 'legendary' status?
ChiefEngineer said:The FCC regularly allows a non owned station in a different community to use another station's call letters. WMGC is one. There are many others.
3 letter calls are discouraged. You can't apply unless a set already exists. If WXX would allow for money or other, their calls to be used, by letter, any station can use them. I am seeking someone with a 3 by to allow use of their calls far from their location.
landtuna said:Seems the gubmint should be using the Nxxx military calls and leave the W and K calls to the commercial world.
And even less reason to divide the W and K calls by the Mississippi River.
ChiefEngineer said:Common ownership is not required for owner A and owner B to share calls. I noted WMGC. WIRE is another. The AM WIRE became WIRE FM. The calls were later mistakenly assigned to a LPTV then somehow appeared on a LPFM. Our WIRE did not give permission. There are multiple owners.
At one time the LP calls had their own designation. If WIRE were in use it could not be assigned to any other service. The first I noticed was when I searched for WIRE. Again, I found WIRE LPTV and WIRE LP. '
Common ownership has not been required for shared call letters for at least 12 years. The WGLD call letters were in use in Indianapolis and another city many years ago.
WNAP is an example. WMGC. WGLD. WIRE.
Please cite the reference for required shared ownership to have the same call letters in another service. I have found multiple instances I have cited. One person keeps noting common ownership is required and this is not accurate based on practice and a Rule search. Not to say it was not once. I would like to know why if it is not alowed it is being allowed.
WMLK would be great calls forf a radiostation but they are on a marine vessel. Many other great calls are on boats.
On a side note, there are 35152 possible 4-letter calls, and we will probably never exhaust them all, but remember that some of them are allocated to maritime stations or the federal govt
We will probably never need to go 5-letter calls (which I believe are still allocated to something else... weather radio?)
ChiefEngineer said:Common ownership is not required for owner A and owner B to share calls. I noted WMGC. WIRE is another. The AM WIRE became WIRE FM. The calls were later mistakenly assigned to a LPTV then somehow appeared on a LPFM. Our WIRE did not give permission. There are multiple owners.
Common ownership has not been required for shared call letters for at least 12 years. The WGLD call letters were in use in Indianapolis and another city many years ago.
Please cite the reference for required shared ownership to have the same call letters in another service.
I have found multiple instances I have cited. One person keeps noting common ownership is required and this is not accurate based on practice and a Rule search. Not to say it was not once. I would like to know why if it is not alowed it is being allowed.
WMLK would be great calls forf a radiostation but they are on a marine vessel. Many other great calls are on boats.
DavidEduardo said:I don't know any 3 letter calls on submarines (which are boats).