We in the Amateur Radio community are all assigned a unique identifier that is named a “callsign”. The unique callsign prefix is associate to the respected country and suffix the person. Grenada π¬π© prefix is J3. Followed by our qualification and unique assigned letter(s).
An example of an active callsign is as follows : J35V or J39KM or J33VN
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J30 Reserved
J31 Reserved
J32 Repeaters and Experimental Stations
J33 Novice Class licencee (National)
J34 Contest Calls Only
J35 Advanced Class licencee (National)
J36 Station, National Organisation, Club Call signs
J37 Resident Non-Nationals
J38 Visiting Amateurs, Special calls
J39 General Class licencee (National)
One, two or three letters are to be added after the above prefixes. Total length of call sign should
not to exceed 6 characters. Example: Novice licence as: J33CNS
Call signs with one letter after the prefix may be issued to Advanced licencees who are certified
electronics technicians or proficient in morse code.
Call signs with one letter after the prefix may be issued to General class licencees who are
proficient in the morse code.
J38 call signs with one letter after the prefix may be issued to visitors with the equivalent of an
Advanced licence or higher and is proficient in morse code.
In the case of an upgrade of licence class i.e. from Novice to General or from General to
Advanced, a new call sign will be assigned and the old one revoked.
Amateur Radio International World Call Sign Prefixes
J35V.COM
Amateur Radio operator call-sign search by County :: (created short links)
UNITED STATES πΊπΈ search (usa1) - www.bit.ly/callsignusa1
UNITED STATES πΊπΈ search (usa) - www.bit.ly/callsignusa
CANADA π¨π¦ search (can) - www.bit.ly/callsigncan
AUSTRALIA π¦πΊ search (aus) - www.bit.ly/callsignaus
W.I.A. Australia - http://www.wia.org.au/
qrz.com - www.qrz.com search