[UK-CONTEST] RSGB 3 letter UK county codes

Dave Sergeant dave at davesergeant.com
Mon Aug 16 03:08:08 PDT 2010


On 16 Aug 2010 at 10:41, Alan Jubb wrote:

> The reason that I am interested in these codes is that they were used as
> the suffix for morse testing stations in the RSGB Morse Testing Service
> weekends that were held each year in May, from 1997 to 2003. These
> stations signed GB0 + 3 letter county code, so, for example, GB0DVN
> would be in Devon, GB0YSN would be North Yorkshire, etc. I want to be
> able to identify stations in this event that were not in England, hence
> my interest in GB0PEM, which may be Pembrokeshire.

RadCom May 1999 p91

GB Calls

Includes:
GB0PEM: Neyland Pembrokeshire. L (GW4XQK)
GB0TAU: Taunton. Wellington, Somerset. L(G3TRU)

There are plenty of others there Alan if you want them. The L means 
they were expected on 80/40m.

73 Dave G3YMC

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