Hola Biel,
He creado el diploma WPX, en el campo he puesto Prefijo. Veo que en el listado de los diferentes prefijos trabajados, no marca los prefijos especiales con dos, tres o más numerales.
Por ejemplo:
LZ130; LZ1195; ZV75; 9A72;...
Saludos,...
Aquí te pego el tema de los prefijos, según CQ Amateur Radio.
3. Prefixes A. The letter/numeral combinations which form the first part of the amateur call will be considered the prefix. Examples: K6, N6, WD4, HG1, HG19, WB2, KC2, OE2, U3, ZS66, etc. Any difference in the numbering, lettering, or order of same shall constitute a separate prefix. B. A prefix will be considered if licensed by the governing authority in the country of operation after November 15, 1945. C. In cases of portable operation in another country or call area, the portable designator would then become the prefix. Example: WN5N/7 would count as WN7, J6/WN5N would count as J6, KH6/WN5N would count as KH6, etc. Portable designators without numbers will be assigned a zero (Ø) at the end of the designator to form the prefix. Example: LX/WN5N would count as LXØ. The portable prefix must be an authorized prefix of the country/area of operation. Maritime mobile, mobile, /A, /E, /J, /P, interim license class identifiers and unofficial prefixes do not count as prefixes. D. All calls without numbers will be assigned a zero (Ø) plus the first two letters to form a prefix. Examples: XEFTJW would count as XEØ, RAEM would count as RAØ, AIR as AIØ, etc.
_________________ 73,s EA8CER - Fran
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