> The MARS callsigns have changed a bit over the years.  At one time 
> they used prefixes which are now allocated to amateur radio.

All the 1x3 and 2x3 ham-call format call signs that were being used by the 
military services (including but not limited to MARS calls) were abandoned in 
the mid-1970s, and new 3x1, 3x2, and 3x3 calls were issued to MARS stations.  
The 3x call format is not a format allowed by the ITU for ham calls anywhere.

In USN-MC MARS, N0xyz calls became NNN0xyz.  US Naval Reserve Center radio 
stations also had N#ayz calls assigned before 1975, where the # in the call was 
the naval district number.  All those calls had to be changed to a non-ham 
format.

That allowed the FCC to begin issuing all those much more varied 1x1, 1x2, 1x3, 
2x1, 2x2, and 2x3 calls-signs that began hitting the airwaves in 1977.  Oddity: 
 If you have a N#xy call sign, the chances are very good that the same 
*identical* call sign is also assigned to a US civil aircraft!

Mike / KK5F

 
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