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 TELECOMMUNICATIO~ CONVENTION. DECEMBER 9, 1932. TABLE OF ALLOCATION OF CALL LETTERs-Continued COUNTRY Surinam .......... . (Abbreviations) .... . Union of Socialist Soviet Republics .. Sweden ........... . Poland ............ . Egypt ............ . Greece ............ . Turkey ........... . Iceland ........... . Guatemala ........ . Costa Rica ........ . France and Colonies and Protectorate's. Union of Socialist Soviet Republics .. Canada ........... . Australian Common- wealth .......... . Newfoundland ..... . British Colonies and Protectorates .... . British India ...... . I Canada ........... . CALL SIGNALS PZA-PZZ Q R SAA-SMZ SOA-SRZ STA-SUZ SVA-SZZ TAA-TCZ TFA-TFZ TGA-TGZ TIA-TIZ TKA-TZZ U VAA-VGZ VHA-VMZ VOA-VOZ VPA-VSZ VTA-VWZ VXA-VYZ COUNTRY United States of America ......... . Mexico ........... . China ............•. British India .•. . . . . Afghanistan ...• ... . Dutch East Indies ... Iraq ..........•. ... New Hebrides ..... . Latvia ............ . Free City of Danzig .. Nicaragua ......... . Rumania .......... . Republic of El Sal- vador ........... . Yugoslavia ........ . Venezuela ......... , Albania ........... . British Colonies and Protectorates .... . New Zealand ...... . Paraguay ......... . Union of South Africa. (204] § 2. Call signals shall consist of: CALL SIGNALS W XAA-XFZ XGA-XUZ XYA-XZZ YAA-YAZ YBA-YHZ VIA-VIZ YJA-YJZ YLA-YLZ YMA-YMZ YNA-YNZ YOA-YRZ YSA-YSZ YTA-YUZ YVA-YWZ ZAA-ZAZ ZBA-ZJZ ZKA-ZMZ ZPA-ZPZ ZSA-ZUZ FOIl] (a) three letters, in the case of land stations; [206] (b) three letters, or three letters followed by a single figure (other than 0 or 1), in the case of fixed stations; [207] (c) four letters, in the case of ship stations; [208] Cd) five letters, in the case of aircraft stations; [209] (e) five letters preceded and followed by the Morse code signal corresponding to "underlined" C. • - - •-),inthecaseof stations or aircraft carrying matter having to do with the functioning of the League of Nations; [210] (j) four letters followed by a single figure (other than 0 or 1), in the case of other mobile stations; [211] (g) one or two letters and a single figure (other than 0 or 1) followed by a group of not more than three letters, in the case of private experimental stations, amateur stations, and private radio- communication stations; however, the prohibition against the use of the figures 0 and 1 shall not apply to amateur stations. [212] § 3. (1) In the aeronautical radio service, after communica- tion has been established by means of the complete call signal [see § 2, (d) and (e)], the aircraft station may use an abbreviated call signal composed: [213] (a) in radiotelegraphy, of the first and last letters of the complete 5-letter call signal; 2495