Bob Nielsen-2 wrote:
> 
> Actually Russian Antarctic stations us a R1 prefix, as do Franz Josef  
> Land and Malyj Vysotskij.  I think some contest stations in Russia  
> itself also use the R without a second alpha character.

Yes, I worked a lot of those last weekend.


The normal convention for operation in another country has that  
> country's prefix preceding rather than following the station's call  
> sign, although that isn't followed 100 percent.

This is much more logical, not that logic necessarily plays a part in these
things.

Julian, G4LO
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