Wouldn't the suffix have to be include a number (i.e. /M0 or /R3) to be
confused with a prefix?
Leigh/WA5ZNU
On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 5:35 am, David Y. wrote:
/particularly "/M," commonly used by mobile stations, a prefix assigned
to the UK, and "/R" commonly used by repeaters, a prefix assigned to
Russia, and used for special ham callsigns for Russian WW2 veterans.
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