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  2. The 100+ Most Creative Pilot Callsigns With Explanations

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    The 100+ Most Creative Pilot Callsigns With Explanations. What is a callsign? It’s the name a pilot or crew member is called so they don’t have to use their real name when talking through communications equipment. It’s for both operational security and identifying the aircraft/pilot.

  3. 20 Most Badass / Cool Military Call Signs Ever

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    See a list of the 20 most cool, badass sounding call signs ever. They include callsigns such as G-Force, Bloody Bucket, Mad Dog, and many more.

  4. QRZ Trivia. In the US under FCC rules, other than an initial use of the other station's call sign (to know who is calling him), is it required to send his call sign again during the QSO? Click Here And Tell Us Your Answer. Announcement.

  5. Call sign - Wikipedia

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    In broadcasting and radio communications, a call sign (also known as a call name or call letters —and historically as a call signal —or abbreviated as a call) is a unique identifier for a transmitter station.

  6. The Three Rules of Callsigns. If you don't already have one, you will be assigned one by your "buddies". You probably won't like it. If you complain and moan too much about 1. and 2., you'll get a new nickname you'll like even less!

  7. Military Call Signs 101: A Behind-the-Scenes Look

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    Military call signs are code names or designations used to identify military units and personnel. Similar to nicknames, these call signs are usually short and memorable. They often reflect the personality or mission of the unit or individual they represent. Military call signs are mostly within the US Air Force, particularly pilot call signs.

  8. By Callsign - search for a specific callsign. Can use * to search for prefixes or suffixes. For example, W1* finds all W1 calls. *XX finds all calls ending in XX. By Name/Address - Type in a name or part of a name, street, city, etc., to search the address records.

  9. Aviator Call Signs: The History & Naming Rituals

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    The call sign tradition is celebrated by aviation communities across all military branches. These pilot nicknames can quickly identify an aircraft or individual, and they also help to confuse the...

  10. Aviation call signs - Wikipedia

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    Aviation call signs or aircraft call signs are communication call signs assigned as unique identifiers referring to an aircraft. Call signs in aviation are derived from several different policies, depending upon the type of flight operation and whether or not the caller is in an aircraft or at a ground facility.

  11. Callsign Database - QRZ.com

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    Ham Life with an Amateur. Read our "No YouTube" Ham column! New! Short Takes #29 features an editorial about the attraction and the "Buzz-Killers" of amateur radio. Read W7DGJ's thoughts on three areas he believes can be improved in order to continue the growth of the ARS. Click here to read.