Chapter VII.
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Chap. VII, art. 19 RR)(417–419) 417 § 3.
(1)Each country shall choose the call signs of its stations from the international series allocated to it and shall notify to the Secretary General of the Union the call signs which it has assigned in accordance with article 20. These notifications do not include call signs assigned, to amateur and experimental stations. 418
(2)The Secretary General of the Union shall ensure that the same call sign is not allotted more than once and that call signs which might be confused with distress signals, or with other signals of the same nature, are not allotted. Section II. Allocation of International Series 419 § 4. The first character or the first two characters of the call signs given in the following table show the nationality of the stations. Table of Allocation of Call Signs Country Call Signs Country Call Signs United States of America AAA–ALZ Republic of the Philippines DUA–DZZ (Not allocated) AMA–AOZ Spain EAA–EHZ Pakistan APA–ASZ Ireland EIA–EJZ India ATA–AWZ Union of Soviet Socialist Republics EKA–EKZ Commonwealth of Australia AXA–AXZ Republic of Liberia ELA–ELZ Argentina Republic AYA–AZZ Union of Soviet Socialist Republics EMA–EOZ China BAA–BZZ Iran EPA–EQZ Chile CAA–CEZ Union of Soviet Socialist Republics ERA–ERZ Canada CFA–CKZ Estonia ESA–ESZ Cuba CLA–CMZ Ethiopia ETA–ETZ Morocco CNA–CNZ Union of Soviet Socialist Republics EUA–EZZ Cuba COA–COZ France and Colonies and Protectorates FAA–FZZ Bolivia CPA–CPZ Great Britain GAA–GZZ Portuguese Colonies CQA–CRZ Hungary HAA–HAZ Portugal CSA–CUZ Switzerland HBA–HBZ Uruguay CVA–CXZ Canada CYA–CZZ Germany DAA–DMZ Belgian Congo DNA–DQZ Bielorussian Soviet Socialist Republic DRA–DTZ 63 Stat. 1764 (
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