Leonard Burton wrote:
HI,
Tuesday, November 15, 2005, 8:39:19 PM, you wrote:
Here are how they look
W1W
W1AW
WA1W
AD4HZ
N9URK
WB6NOA
4N1UBG
Let's do it this way... What are the rules for a valid callsign?
Basicly, you see an example of each different type of callsign. Other
than the
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From: Leonard Burton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Basically here is the regex I used (I am not the best with regexes):
$pattern = /^[0-9]?[A-Z]{1,2}[0-9][A-Z]{1,3}/;
Here are how they look
W1W
W1AW
The only problem with this is that it would take 444 which is not a
valid call.
Wikipedia defines a HAM call sign here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call_sign#Amateur_radio
A regex based upon this definition might be:
/\b(([A-Z]{1,2})|([A-Z][0-9]))[0-9][A-Z]{1,3}\b/
I tested this out a
Hello Leonard,
Tuesday, November 15, 2005, 8:39:19 PM, you wrote:
Here are how they look
W1W
W1AW
WA1W
AD4HZ
N9URK
WB6NOA
4N1UBG
Let's do it this way... What are the rules for a valid callsign?
i.e.
- If it's only three characters, it must start with a letter.
- All callsigns must have
HI,
Tuesday, November 15, 2005, 8:39:19 PM, you wrote:
Here are how they look
W1W
W1AW
WA1W
AD4HZ
N9URK
WB6NOA
4N1UBG
Let's do it this way... What are the rules for a valid callsign?
Basicly, you see an example of each different type of callsign. Other
than the patterns you
Hi All,
Does anyone know of a regex to work for Amateur Radio Callsigns that
will work with any from across the world?
Thanks and 73,
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On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 03:47:21PM -0500, Leonard Burton wrote:
Does anyone know of a regex to work for Amateur Radio Callsigns that
will work with any from across the world?
What does a amateur radio callsign look like? And in what context
are you trying to parse this callsign?
Curt.
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HI Curt,
Thanks for the reply,
What does a amateur radio callsign look like? And in what context
are you trying to parse this callsign?
Basically here is the regex I used (I am not the best with regexes):
$pattern = /^[0-9]?[A-Z]{1,2}[0-9][A-Z]{1,3}/;
Here are how they look
W1W
W1AW
WA1W
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 10:39:19PM -0500, Leonard Burton wrote:
HI Curt,
Thanks for the reply,
What does a amateur radio callsign look like? And in what context
are you trying to parse this callsign?
Basically here is the regex I used (I am not the best with regexes):
$pattern =
HI Curt,
W1W
W1AW
WA1W
AD4HZ
N9URK
WB6NOA
4N1UBG
Ok, so i can conclude so far we have alpha numeric chars minimum of
3 chars up to 6, this would make a regex:
/[A-Z0-9]{3,6}/
The only problem with this is that it would take 444 which is not a
valid call.
$pattern = /^;
On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 12:25:22AM -0500, Leonard Burton wrote:
HI Curt,
W1W
W1AW
WA1W
AD4HZ
N9URK
WB6NOA
4N1UBG
Ok, so i can conclude so far we have alpha numeric chars minimum of
3 chars up to 6, this would make a regex:
/[A-Z0-9]{3,6}/
The only problem with this
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