anropssignaler
Anropssignaler, also known as call signs, are unique identifiers assigned to radio stations, aircraft, ships, amateur radio operators, and other entities for communication purposes. These alphanumeric sequences serve to distinguish one station from another and are crucial for maintaining order and clarity in radio transmissions. The specific format and allocation of call signs are typically governed by national and international regulatory bodies, such as the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and national telecommunications agencies.
In amateur radio, call signs are issued by national authorities and often include a prefix indicating the