K1TTT> The real problem right now are /m and /mm1 /mm2 /mm3 mobile and
maritime mobile designations which could
either be just 'mobile' or could be England or Scotland.
There is no problem at all as CEPT temporary callsigns for UK all start with
M/ or with one more possible letter. They may end up with /p.
The only UK problem are special occassions GB callsigns but they are rare in
the contest.
My 1984 program parsed all callsigns into prefix and suffix part. Suffix is
needed for Russian zones.
Only prefix might be modified with a meaningful portable assignement.
Routines were donated to K1EA CT ver. 5.
73 de Mario, S56A, N1YU but also K1B, W6B, S5M, S5046A, TS3A, NH7/N1YU,
4O79WARC
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